New timetable for second coronavirus vaccine dose drops
- The Health Ministry has released a new date for the second dose of the Coronavirus
- The IMF described Ghana’s vaccine rollout as a “breakthrough”
- Ghana is currently racing to procure vaccines to resume its Covid-19 inoculation
The Covid-19 taskforce together with the Ministry of Health has released the timetable for the second dose of Coronavirus vaccines.
The list for the datelines for the dosage spans from the 19th of May to the 17th of June. Meanwhile, persons who took the first jab are expected to take notice of the new schedule to update themselves on these new timetables.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says Ghana performed well in the management of the Coronavirus Pandemic in the country.
A group of workers and researchers of the IMF have been in Ghana for some time to investigate the country’s response to the Pandemic. In their final report to the Bretton Wood Institution, it turns out Ghana outperformed many other African countries including Nigeria.
Total active cases of the Coronavirus Pandemic has reduced from over 1000 in January to 100 in May.
The IMF has also praised Ghana’s Covid alleviation program which has relieved the hardships of many Ghanaians through free water and electricity initiatives not forgetting home-support loans for families and businesses.
Even as these praises come, President Akufo-Addo is leading negotiations for Ghana to secure additional vaccines to resume its National inoculation program against the virus.
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Source: YEN.com.gh