President Mahama abolishes COVID-19 levy
The President signed the repeal on Wednesday, December 10, clearing the way for the levy’s complete removal beginning January 2026.
Continue ReadingThe President signed the repeal on Wednesday, December 10, clearing the way for the levy’s complete removal beginning January 2026.
Continue ReadingDuring his latest address on the measures taken against the pandemic on Sunday, the President also urged Ghanaians to protect themselves as he reverses the Executive Instrument signed during the height of the pandemic.
Continue ReadingSo, from Tuesday, March 2, to Monday, March 15, the Ghana Health Service will begin deployment of the 600,000 AstraZeneca vaccines, with persons in Groups 1and 2 being the target of this first vaccination campaign. It will be conducted in 43 districts, which are the epi-centers of the pandemic in the country. They are 25 in Greater Accra, 16 in Ashanti, and two in the Central Region. The Ghana Health Service, as from tomorrow, will give precise details.
Continue Reading“This is in line with the facility’s target to reach at least 3% population coverage in all countries in the first half of the year, enough to protect the most vulnerable groups such as healthcare workers,” the statement said.
Continue ReadingHe added, “So, until further notice, funerals, weddings, concerts, theatrical performances, and parties are banned. Private burials, with no more than 25 people, can take place, with the enforcement of the social distancing, hygiene and mask-wearing protocols.”
Continue ReadingAccording to the Ghana Health Service, the country has so far recorded 57,714 with55,592 recoveries and 346 deaths leaving 1,776 active cases.
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