Ghana Coronavirus Update: President Nana Akufo-Addo Takes Covid-19 Vaccine and Reveals Implementation Plan



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President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice President Bawumia became the first Ghanaian citizens to receive the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine on Monday.

Ghana’s number one and number two citizens take the vaccine together with their spouse on live television to encourage Ghanaians to say the vaccine is safe to take.

Di president bin made the announcement of his 24th speech to di nation on Sunday, February 28 and also revealed that di kontri would implement plans for di vaccines.

Ghana became the first di world kontri to receive AstraZeneca vaccines from di COVAX facilities when 600,000 doses of di vaccine arrive in Ghana on February 24, 2021.

Wetin we call it dis photo,

WHO and Unicef ​​said the handover was a momentous occasion

How Ghana Plans to Share Vaccines

For my speech, President Akufo-Addo tok says they are going to deploy the vaccines in 43 districts that will be the epicenters of the Ghana pandemic.

I must also say that through the National Vaccine Deployment Plan, I demonstrated segmenting the Ghanaian population into four groups and then determining which section of the population should collect the vaccine at any given time.

Dis group na for “pipo wey dey at risk and front-line state officials.” And they include healthcare workers, front-line security personnel, individuals with underlying medical conditions, individuals sixty (60) years of age or older, and front-line members of the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary.

Pipo wey dey ungrouped into essential service providers and security agencies.

And they include water and electricity supply services, teachers and students, fuel supply and distribution, farmers and food value chain, telecommunications services, air traffic control and civil aviation services, meteorological services, air transport services, services of waste management, media, public services and private commercial transport services, di Police Service, Armed Forces, Prison Service, Immigration Service, National Fire Service, CEPS Division of the DiGhana Revenue Authority, and other members of the Executive, Judicial and Legislative.

The rest of the general public is classified under the same group according to the president.

Refers to all persons over eighteen (18) years of age, except pregnant women.

Pregnant mothers and mothers under the age of eighteen (18) are included in this group.

The president said they will get vaccinated when, hopefully, they find the right vaccine, or when there is not enough safety data on current vaccines.

Dem are going to make special arrangements for people with disabilities who fall into the groups.

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