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Sep
About six months after the initial spike in demand and clamour for fruits of all types, to boost the immune system of Ghanaians to ward off COVID-19, some retailers of fruits say they have experienced a surprisingly significant drop in sales. Even though there was an increase in purchases in the first few weeks after the Coronavirus was recorded in Ghana, that surge in demand was negated by the restrictions on movement as well as the closure of thousands of offices across the country. The offices served as a source of health-conscious clientele. Faustina Amissah, a fruit retailer at Asylum…