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One year on, as the world marks an undesirable anniversary

Graphic Online BY: Ajoa Yeboah-Afari 30.5k Shares 705 I wonder if the original ‘doubting Thomas’ had some unknown offspring in this country in his earlier life. Owing to the amount of scepticism here about the coronavirus vaccine, of ‘doubting Thomas’ proportions, who would have thought that Ghanaians would actually be queuing up patiently to get vaccinated? A ‘doubting Thomas’, as Bible readers know, “is one who is habitually doubtful … The term alludes to the disciple Thomas, who doubted Jesus s resurrection until he had first-hand evidence of it.” Some vaccine opposers relate their hostile stance to bizarre conspiracy theories, notably that whites want to get rid of blacks through the injections!

An Independence Day with a difference – and a forceful campaign

Graphic Online BY: Ajoa Yeboah-Afari 30.5k Shares 705 Today, March 6, 2021, Ghana’s 64th Independence Day should have seen the nation in celebratory mode, with parades nationwide, with the spotlight on smartly turned out school children and security services personnel, as seen every year. Alas, in 2021, it’s a vastly different story, because of the coronavirus pandemic. This time, it’s not the heroism of the Independence struggle as the highlight of the ‘Ghana Month’. It’s not ‘let’s celebrate’, but rather a vigorous campaign to ‘mask up, keep your distance and vaccinate to stop the spread of the virus’. Also, this year will go down in history as the year when, for the first time, as part of strategies to stop the escalation of the coronavirus pandemic, grand Independence Day parades were absent.

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