People & Money

Ghana to Get Additional 2M Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine

Published by
Ugonnabo Ngwu

Ghana is expected to receive additional two million doses of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines by the end of May, News Ghana reported Tuesday, citing one of the country’s topmost health officials.

The West African nation on February 24 received more than 600,000 doses of the vaccine, in what was the first shipment of coronavirus vaccines to Africa through the global sharing facility Covax. Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Ethiopia, among others, have since received their first batches from the project, led by the World Health Organisation.

“We are pleased that Ghana has become the first country to receive the COVID-19 vaccines from the Covax Facility. We congratulate the Government of Ghana – especially the Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service, and Ministry of Information – for its relentless efforts to protect the population,” UNICEF said in a statement at the time.

Also Read: Covid-19: Vaccine Delivery, Rollout Gather Pace in Africa

Additional delivery of the vaccines would aid Ghana’s goal to vaccinate around 20 million of its people. According to reports, more than 300,000 people have been inoculated since the Covid-19 mass vaccination programme started on March 2. The country has recorded more than 86,000 cases but less than 1,000 deaths.

“Those who received doses of the AstraZeneca vaccines included, health care workers, persons with underlying health conditions, essential service providers and those who were 60 years and above, as well as members of the security agencies, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary branches of government,” the Director-General of Ghana Health Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, was quoted as saying.

Also Read: Ghana Receives First Shipment of Covid-19 Vaccine through Covax

The vaccines being distributed currently are part of an initial supply of the AstraZeneca & Oxford vaccine licensed to the Serum Institute of India and of the first wave of Covid jabs headed to several low and middle-income countries.

Vaccination programmes have been slow to get off the ground in Africa, but the start of the Covax initiative has helped facilitate things. Rwanda last Friday kicked off the national Covid-19 vaccination programme. Across Africa, almost 4 million cases of the novel coronavirus disease had been recorded as of Tuesday, March 9, with more than 100,000 deaths.

In addition to the WHO and UNICEF, the programme is supported by Gavi and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). It hopes to have delivered 2 billion vaccine doses to poor nations by the end of the year.

Ugonnabo Ngwu

Recent Posts

Fidelity Bank CEO Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe buys Additional Bank shares worth N366.3 million

Fidelity Bank Plc MD/CEO Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe has purchased an additional 18,000,000 units of shares… Read More

3 minutes ago

Beta Glass Declares ₦2.95 Final Dividend for FY2024, Sets June 26 for Payout

Beta Glass Plc has announced a final dividend of ₦2.95 per ordinary share for the… Read More

25 minutes ago

Sell Pressure on Big Banks Drags Nigerian Bourse as Market Capitalisation Falls to ₦68.9 Trillion

The Nigerian Exchange recorded a slight pullback on Wednesday, May 21, as the All-Share Index… Read More

47 minutes ago

Oando Plc is Hiring : Economist

Job Title: Economist Location: Lagos state Job Description  The Economist will assist the Economics department… Read More

3 hours ago

Contec Global Group is Hiring : Backend Software Engineer

Job Title: Backend Software Engineer Location: Victoria Island, Lagos Responsibilities Understand the functional business requirements,… Read More

3 hours ago

EFCC Hands Over 753 Housing Units Seized From Former Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele to Housing Ministry

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has handed over 753 housing units seized from… Read More

23 hours ago