Ghana receives one million doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine from US

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Ghana has  received one million doses of the Johnson & Johnson  vaccines from the US government under the COVAX facility.

Since September, the United States has donated 5.3 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to the Ghanaian people.

US Ambassador to Ghana Stephanie  Sullivan joined representatives of UNICEF, the Government of Denmark, and Ghana’s Ministry of Health at Accra Kotoka International Airport today ( 8 December)  for the donation.  The Government of Denmark is also expected to make a vaccine donation to Ghana.

“Now is the time for Ghanaians to get their jabs.  The vaccines, donated on behalf of the American people, are here.  These doses are the same safe and effective vaccines used in the United States.  We can beat this pandemic together, but it starts with each eligible person getting their jab,” said U.S. Ambassador Sullivan.

The vaccines is expected to give a boost to government mass vaccination drive this month.

President Biden has committed to donating 1.2 billion doses worldwide and the U.S. Government has already shared more than 300 million doses, including 90 million in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The United States has strongly supported Ghana’s COVID-19 response efforts, providing personal protective equipment and training for medical professionals, medical equipment and testing supplies, vaccine distribution planning and support, economic assistance for impacted communities, three new regional Public Health Emergency Operations Centers in Ghana, as well as educational support for Ghanaian students during the pandemic.

Source: Daily Mail GH

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