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The 768 COVID-19 tests, conducted by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) between May 2020 and May 4, 2021, at the country’s port of disembarking (Off Signing) crew members, recorded 14 positives and 754 negatives. “COVID-19 tests are conducted at the country’s seaport regularly, those who will test positive are treated at designated isolation and treatment centres and subsequently discharged,” Mrs Esther Gyebi-Donkor, GPHA General Manager, Marketing and Corporate Affairs stated in a statement issued and copied to the Ghana News Agency at Tema. Mrs Gyebi-Donkor indicated that; “there are clear and mandatory procedures for the reception of vessels and handling of crew embarkation and disembarkation in Ghana, which all shipping lines and the Port Community is apprised of and are adhering to.
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The Tema West Municipal Health Directorate on Monday said it was ready to vaccinate qualified persons in the first phase of the national vaccination exercise slated for March 2nd to 15th, 2021.
Tema West Municipal Director of Health Services, Dr Mercy Owusu-Obrempong, in an interview at Tema said the Municipality had adequately trained vaccinators and volunteers who would be deployed to undertake the exercise.
She noted that the first group included health workers, frontline security personnel, persons with underlying conditions, persons 60 years and above, and frontline members of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
Dr Owusu-Obrempong encouraged people to take the vaccine as it was safe and would protect them against the impact of Covid-19.
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The Tema West Municipal Health Directorate on Monday said it was ready to vaccinate qualified persons in the first phase of the national vaccination exercise slated for March 2nd to 15th, 2021.
Tema West Municipal Director of Health Services, Dr Mercy Owusu-Obrempong, in an interview at Tema said the Municipality had adequately trained vaccinators and volunteers who would be deployed to undertake the exercise.
She noted that the first group included health workers, frontline security personnel, persons with underlying conditions, persons 60 years and above, and frontline members of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
Dr Owusu-Obrempong encouraged people to take the vaccine as it was safe and would protect them against the impact of Covid-19.
Tema ready for COVID-19 jab LISTEN 1
The Tema West Municipal Health Directorate on Monday said it was ready to vaccinate qualified persons in the first phase of the national covid-19 vaccination exercise slated for March 2nd to 15th, 2021.
Dr Mercy Owusu-Obrempong, Tema West Municipal Director of Health Services told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview at Tema that, the Municipality had adequately trained vaccinators and volunteers who would be deployed to undertake the exercise.
She noted that the first group included health workers, frontline security personnel, persons with underlying conditions, persons 60 years and above, and frontline members of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.