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Use of COVAX vaccines in Ghana. According to the Ghana Health Service, the COVID-19 vaccine would be free of charge for Ghanaians. [14] Dr. Franklin Asiedu-Bekoe, Director of Public Health at GHS, pregnant women and children below 16 years were exempted from the first phase of the vaccination exercise. [15]
Professor Jacob Plange-Rhule, Rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, died from COVID-19 at University of Ghana Medical Centre in Accra. [70] [71] On 11 April, a total of 566 cases were confirmed. This came after the Ghana Health Service confirmed 158 new cases. [72] Western and Volta regions recorded their first cases each.
On 20 April, the COVID-19 Health Recovery Levy was to take effect on 1 May 2021. [676] NCCE urged the public to adhere to the safety protocols. [677] On 21 April, GHS claimed the country would roll out a digital verification of COVID-19 tests. [678] Some health experts in Ghana urged the public to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. [679]
Waiting to get a new booster after a recent COVID infection or vaccination could reduce your risk of myocarditis, a rare side effect of vaccination that involves inflammation of the heart muscle.
The government set aside 80million Ghana cedis to pay frontline health workers' incentive package as part of Ghana's COVID-19 pandemic preparedness. [57] The Minister for Employment and Labor Relations stated an amount of GH¢320 million was spent on health workers as part of the Government's COVID-19 relief package. [58]
There's Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, who has called the COVID-19 vaccine the "deadliest vaccine ever made" and said that "there's ...
Aboagye said the current government had performed strongly on road infrastructure, health, education and tackling unemployment, however, adding that more than 2.3 million jobs had been created.
It was built by the government of Japan and donated to the government and people of Ghana in honour of the Japanese researcher Hideyo Noguchi, [6] [7] who researched Yellow fever in Ghana and died from the disease in the country in 1928. [8] Test samples for the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana are performed and confirmed by the institute. [9] [10]