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2021-03-14

[N] NEWSPut ‘petty politics’ aside and support Akufo-Addo, Bawumia
[N] Phone records of Kumasi kidnappers land in Court
[N] Police gun down suspected robber at Awudome cemetery
[N] Government to help Ghanaians pay house rents with new scheme

2021-03-13

[N] Afenyo-Markin defends government’s decision to introduce new levies
[N] €890 million approved for construction of 33 health projects
[N] Soldier land grab: 'If La youth rise, there's little we can do' – Elders warn
[N] Suspected armed robbers arrested at Kasoa not soldiers – Ghana Armed Forces

2021-03-12

[N] Akosombo School students who tested positive for COVID have recovered
[N] Ghana goalkeeper Richard Ofori injury not serious – Orlando Pirates
[N] Highest Paid Players in the Ghana Premier League
[N] Education Ministry Agency heads excited about NAPO’s performance
[N] Parliament approves Regional Ministers-designate
[N] Driver, accomplice get 10 years each for alleged robbery

2021-03-11

[N] NDC blew GHc1.7million on 2020 Collation with no results to show
[N] Parliament begins debate on 2021 SONA
[N] Lecturer lauds Akufo-Addo’s move to digitize land administration
[N] Allotey Jacobs: I no longer belong to NDC; I support Akufo-Addo, Bawumia
[N] Businessman allegedly ‘beats’ wife to death
[N] Korle Bu to handle only emergency surgeries over staff shortage
[N] President-elect Akufo-Addo encouraged me to accept Mahama’s AG appointment

2021-03-10

[N] Vice President Dr Bawumia Visits Kweku Baako To Express His Condolences
[N] Veteran journalist Kweku Baako loses mother
[N] Gov’t targets 40% tertiary education enrolment ratio by 2030
[N] Ghana to take delivery of 17,600,000 vaccine doses by June
[N] I expect loyalty, transparency and teamwork - Abu Jinapor
[N] Time for litigation over, let’s unite - President
[N] More health workers to be recruited - President Akufo-Addo
[N] Ghana has not experienced food shortages due to 'bold policies' - Akufo-Addo
[N] Prez Akufo-Addo takes pride in re-tooling and re-equipping security services
[N] Supreme Court’s verdict well-reasoned, excellent – Akufo-Addo
[N] Electronic medical records system deployment underway in Ghana – Akufo-Addo
[N] Be guided by national interest as you do your job – Akufo-Addo charges MPs
[N] My government does not shy away from public scrutiny – Akufo-Addo

2021-03-09

[N] Police give account of how about 20 teenagers drowned at Apam
[N] President picks Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu to read budget statement on Friday
[N] Gov't to receive extra two million COVID-19 vaccines by May
[N] COVID-19 Vaccination: GHS vaccinates 300,000 people within a week
[N] Fire razes storey building in Adabraka
[N] Cabinet approves blueprint for post COVID-19 economic recovery programme
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General News

[ 2021-03-17 ]

Ghana hasn’t recorded any case of blood clots from COVID-19 vaccination – FDA
The Food and Drugs Authority says the country has
not recorded any case of blood clots from its
COVID-19 vaccination exercise.

According to the Authority, even though vaccines
and medicines tend to have some side effects, no
serious case has been recorded in the country.

It explains that the assurance is from its Joint
COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Review Committee which has
monitored all adverse reports from the vaccines.

“In the view of the above, the FDA would like to
reassure the public that it is closely monitoring
this situation locally and to date, no events of
blood clots linked to the COVID-19 vaccine have
been reported amongst those who have been
vaccinated in Ghana.”

“Generally, vaccines and medicines tend to have
some side effects and this needs to be continually
balanced against the expected benefits in
preventing illness.”

It thus assured the public of its continuous
monitoring of the vaccination exercise to ensure
public health and safety.

The Authority made the assurance in a press
statement issued on Tuesday, March 16, 2021.

“The Authority continues to work with its
committee of experts, other regulators globally
and will use its established safety monitoring
system to support the vaccine programme to ensure
public health and safety.’

FDA’s assurance comes on the back of the
concerns raised by some countries of adverse cases
recorded from the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Germany, Italy, France, and Spain have temporarily
halted the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine as a
precaution.

Germany for instance took the decision on the
advice from its National Health Regulator, the
Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI).

The United Kingdom has also recorded 40 cases of
blood clots.

It is however unclear whether it will continue to
administer the vaccine.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has
said there is no evidence that incidents involving
blood clots are caused by the Oxford-AstraZeneca
vaccine.

In a statement, the WHO said it was reviewing
reports relating to the jab, but it was important
that vaccination campaigns continued.

“As soon as WHO has gained a full understanding
of these events, the findings and any unlikely
changes to current recommendations will be
immediately communicated to the public,” he
said.

“As of today, there is no evidence that the
incidents are caused by the vaccine and it is
important that vaccination campaigns continue so
that we can save lives and stem severe disease
from the virus.”

Source - Citinewsroom



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