Covid-19: Second dose of AstraZeneca vaccine begins today in Accra

Covid-19: Second dose of AstraZeneca vaccine begins today in Accra

The Greater Accra Regional Health Directorate will from today, Tuesday, 31 August 2021 administer the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine across all the 29 districts in the Greater Accra Region.

The exercise is expected to end on 4th September, 2021.

The regional health directorate in a statement said eligible persons are people above 18 years who received their first dose of the AztraZeneca vaccine from 10th March, 2021 to 29th March 2021.

The general public has been advised to bring along a valid national ID card and their COVID-19 Vaccination Card for the exercise.

“The Regional Health Directorate would like to urge all eligible persons to fully participate in the exercise,” the statement said.

It also encouraged the public to adhere to all the COVID-19 safety protocols, especially the appropriate wearing of face masks and strict social distancing measures, whilst at the vaccination centres.

Meanwhile, some eight COVID-19 patients died between August 25 and 26, taking the death toll from 1,017 to 1,025, the latest figures from the Ghana Health Service have indicated.

Within that same period, 688 new cases were confirmed.

This takes the active caseload to 7,153.

Out of that number, 62 are critical and 149 severe.

Since mid-March 2020, a total of 118,954 cases have been recorded.

Of that number, 110,776 have recovered.





Regional breakdown:

Greater Accra Region – 63,939

Ashanti Region – 19,948

Western Region – 6,728

Eastern Region – 5,877

Volta Region – 4,329

Central Region – 4,259

Bono East Region – 2,353

Bono Region – 2,037

Northern Region – 1,704

Upper East Region – 1,352

Ahafo Region – 1,022

Western North Region – 956

Oti Region – 735

Upper West Region – 556

North East Region – 249

Savannah Region – 187

Source: Classfmonline.com

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