Coronavirus
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John Magufuli: Questions raised over missing Tanzania leader
Questions have been raised over the health of Tanzanian President John Magufuli who has not been seen in public for…
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Ghana begins mass vaccination against Covid-19
After nearly a year of recording the first coronavirus index cases, Ghana will begin vaccinating its citizens against the virus.…
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Covid-19 vaccination in Ghana begins on March 2 as 600k doses arrive
Ghana is to begin Covid-19 vaccination on March 2 as government takes delivery of 600,000 AstraZeneca doses today. The Information…
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Ghana’s Covid-19 cases top 80k; deaths increase
Ghana’s coronavirus cases since the outbreak of the disease has officially gone past 80,000. The Ghana Health Service (GHS) in its latest update on…
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Ghana approves Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine for emergency use
Ghana has approved Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine for use against COVID-19 according to Russia’s sovereign wealth fund. The country is…
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20m Ghanaians to be vaccinated as gov’t rolls out plans
Government has given assurances that the procured COVID-19 vaccines have an impressive efficacy rate and is completely protective against severe…
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Darko’s Covid-19 Containment & Eradication Strategy for Africa (CESA)
I promised this a couple of days ago, but I had to celebrate the 2nd greatest commandment: love your neighbour…
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Paul Kagame accuses the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has accused the West of hoarding Covid-19 vaccines and “purchasing many times more doses than they…
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Covid-19: Oxford vaccine offers less South African variant protection
Africa variant, scientists say early trials suggest. A new study, not yet peer reviewed, involved about 2,000 people who were…
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15 Ghanaian MPs, 56 staff test positive for Covid-19 so far
Fifteen members of parliament have tested positive for the deadly covid-19 so far since mass testing began last week. Also,…
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