Ghana Takes Delivery Of 600,000 COVID-19 Vaccines
Ghana has become the first recipient of the COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed by COVAX, a global vaccine sharing initiative. Ghana took delivery of 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India. Key government and health officials as well as diplomats were at the Kotoka International
Airport to receive the vaccines. A plane carrying about 6 hundred thousand doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine landed in the capital Accra, just before 8 am on Wednesday. After a year of disruptions due to Covid-19 pandemic, with more than 80,700 Ghanaians getting infected with the virus and over 580 lost lives, the path
to recovery for the people of Ghana can finally begin, UNICEF said in a statement to mark the occasion. This is a momentous occasion, as the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccines into the country is critical in bringing the pandemic to an end. The only way out of this crisis is to ensure that vaccinations are available for all. UNICEF
also expects this arrival to be part of the largest vaccine procurement and supply operation in history. COVAX Facility plans to deliver close to two 2 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines this year. This is an unprecedented global effort to make sure all citizens have access to vaccines, UNICEF noted. The newly arrived vaccines will
be deployed to designated health facilities from March 2. The areas earmarked for the initial vaccine rollout are the Greater Accra Metro including the Awutu Senya and the Awutu Senya East in the Central Region. A similar segmented population in the Greater Kumasi Metro and Obuasi municipality will also be covered, according to a statement from the Information Ministry.