Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Ghana gets first doses of free Covax jabs

Launched last April, Covax said it planned to ship two billion doses by year’s end

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ACCRA (AFP) — Ghana on Wednesday became the first country to receive vaccines from Covax, a global scheme to procure and distribute Covid inoculatio­ns for free for poorer countries.

Launched last April, Covax said it planned to ship two billion doses by year’s end.

“The next phase in the fight against this disease can begin — the ramping up of the largest immunizati­on campaign in history,” UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore declared in a statement.

“At last!” World Health Organizati­on (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, whose organizati­on also backs the Covax initiative, said in a tweet.

“A day to celebrate, but it’s just the first step.”

The 600,000 doses delivered to Ghana are the Oxford/ AstraZenec­a formula, made under license by the world’s largest vaccine manufactur­er, the Serum Institute of India.

They are part of an initial tranche of deliveries headed to several low and middle-income countries.

The 600,000 doses delivered to Ghana are the Oxford/ AstraZenec­a formula, made under license by the world’s largest vaccine manufactur­er, the Serum Institute of India.

An Emirates flight carrying the vaccines touched down at Accra’s Kotoka Internatio­nal Airport shortly after 0740 GMT, where a government delegation led by the Minister for Health Designate Kwaku Agyeman Manu received them, in images broadcast on television.

Ghana’s food and drug authority has already authorised the use of the Indian-made vaccines as well as Russia’s Sputnik V, according to local media.

The West African nation has recorded 80,759 Covid-19 cases and 582 deaths since the start of the pandemic, although the true figure is believed to be higher because of lack of testing.

Vaccinatio­ns are scheduled to start on Tuesday in Accra, Kumasi and Obuasi.

They will begin with health workers and other frontline staff, adults over 60 and people with underlying health conditions, Informatio­n Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah said.

The first who will get the vaccines also include “frontline executive, legislatur­e, judiciary and their related staff, frontline security personnel, some religious leaders, essential workers, teachers and other personalit­ies,” he said.

The government said it was making “frantic efforts” to acquire enough vaccines to inoculate all of Ghana’s 30 million people and urged people to take part in the drive.

New variants

Covax, led by Gavi the Vaccine Alliance, the WHO and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedne­ss Innovation­s (CEPI), had expected a first round of deliveries in March with some early shipments occurring in late February.

For Ghana, it aims to deliver 2,412,000 doses.

Africa has been relatively spared by the pandemic.

It was the last continent except Oceania to reach the threshold of 100,000 deaths, which Europe crossed in April 2020.

To help speed immunizati­on of the continent’s 1.3 billion people, the African Union said it had secured 270 million doses of anti-Covid vaccines for delivery this year.

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CHINA DAILY THIS is among the AstraZenec­a COVISHIELD vaccine received by Ghana comprising the first batch of coronaviru­s disease vaccines under the COVAX scheme.

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