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Coronavirus: Arab countries struggle with high vaccine hesitancy


Coronavirus: Arab countries struggle with high vaccine hesitancy
dw.com
3 hrs ago
Cathrin Schaer
As vaccine rollouts begin in certain Middle Eastern countries, many people there aren t in any rush to get the COVID-19 inoculation. The all-important question: why?
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Amid vaccine hesitancy, COVID-19 cases are rising in Lebanon
Earlier this week Mahmoud, an Iraqi civil servant, had an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment in Baghdad. The 34-year-old had easily been able to register for an AstraZeneca injection. But he didn t go to the hospital.
The Europeans said it wasn t safe, explained Mahmoud, who didn t give his full name because he works for an Iraqi government ministry and staff are not supposed to talk to media. ....

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Kenyans need 'immunization' against Fake News - The standard Health


Kenyans need ‘immunization’ against Fake News
HEALTH & SCIENCE
 We can ‘immunize ourselves’ against misinformation and disinformation avoid unnecessary death and suffering. [Courtesy]
In war, truth is always an early casualty. This has never been truer than in the current war against the Covid-19 pandemic.
Right from the start, the World Health Organization (WHO) coined the word, ‘infodemic’ as truth was the first casualty as misinformation and disinformation competed for space with facts. And in many instances, truth lost and country decisions from USA to Tanzania and others in between, were guided by myths. In this situation, the virus was the winner. ....

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Ghana: Press highlights lawmaker's assurance that Ghana will generate enough power, others


Ghana-Press-Review
April 07, 2021
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APA – Accra (Ghana)
The assurance by a lawmaker that government has released enough funds to ensure that the country generates enough electricity to sustain demand and the release 38 of the dolphins that were washed ashore at Axim-Bewire last Sunday back into the sea are some of the leading stories in the Ghanaian press on Wednesday.
The Graphic reports that the government has released enough funds to ensure that the country generates enough electricity to sustain demand.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Dormaa East, Mr Paul Apraku Twum Barimah, said the government released $130 million in November last year to support the power sector. ....

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80% Ghanaians endorse COVID-19 response


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The third survey by the Partnership for Evidence-Based Response to COVID-19 (PERC) has established that 80 per cent of Ghanaians are satisfied with the government s COVID-19 pandemic response.
The survey suggested that the country was above the regional average of 78 per cent although it had dropped by six percentage points as recorded by the second survey conducted in August 2020.
The report, however, revealed that income loss and problems with food access were severe in almost all African Union (AU) member states and had largely worsened since August. 
“Income loss and food access are severe, and about 77 per cent of households have lost all or some of their income since the beginning of the pandemic (62 per cent some, 15 per cent all) on the continent,” the Public Affairs Director for sub-Saharan Africa of IPSOS, Virginia Nkwanzi Isingoma, said. ....

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