Ghana has been selected as one of the likely manufacturing hub for Covid-19 Vaccine in Africa as demand for the life-saving serum increases. The announcement was made following a meeting
Ghana has been selected as one of the likely manufacturing hub for Covid-19 Vaccine in Africa as demand for the life-saving serum increases. The announcement was made following a meeting
Following the indefinite strike action by medical laboratory scientists, management of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) is appealing to the striking staff to call off the strike. “Management appreciates
The Deputy Director of Public Health (DDPH), the Eastern Regional Health Directorate, Dr John Ekow Otoo, has stated that “malaria is one of the endemic diseases in our communities.’
The first day of the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination exercise witnessed a huge turnout by members of the public. At the various designated vaccination centres visited by the
The second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination xercise for eligible members of the Ghanaian public kick starts today. The exercise which will be carried out selected districts of the Greater
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says about 360,000 persons who received the first jab of Covishiled, the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in March this year will receive their second jab
American, British and European diplomats and donors have expressed their dissatisfaction about how the World Health Organization (WHO) handled alleged sex abuse allegations involving its own staff. The Associated Press
An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Carlo Sdralevich held consultations under the Article IV. The consultations were held from April 28 – May 12, 2021 through virtual
A scene during the training session in Bolgatanga The National Malaria Control Programme (NAMCOP) and its partners namely Ghana Health Service (GHS), Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research (NMIMR) and
Senior Medical Officer of the Holy Child Catholic Hospital in Fijai, Dr. Sylvester Fameye says exposure to high levels of Mercury could cause birth defects in babies. He said
Elizabeth Agyemang A FORMER Deputy Ashanti Regional Minister, Elizabeth Agyemang, has commended the 21st Clinic for its competence in treating sciatica. According to the ex-appointee, who was the NPP
The National Malaria Control Programme (NAMCOP) and its partners namely the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research (NMIMR) and Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL), have organised a
Daniel Marfo The Senior Vice President, Zipline Africa, Daniel Marfo, has lauded the efforts of the government of Ghana for the bold decision of opting to use drone technology to