Africa-Omicron variant: WHO “calls for borders to remain open”
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday, November 28, launched an appeal for borders to remain open, opposing the new travel restrictions especially with African Countries.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday, November 28, launched an appeal for borders to remain open, opposing the new travel restrictions especially with African Countries.
Britain has announced its intensions to ban travels from six southern African countries, after South Africa detected a new Covid-19 variant.
Le gouvernement togolais annonce la réouverture des lieux de culte à partir du 19 novembre. Cependant, l’accès à ces lieux par des personnes non vaccinées contre le Covid-19 sera prochainement subordonné à la présentation d’un test PCR négatif.
The British government on Wednesday lifted restrictions on non-essential travel from 32 countries and territories including Ghana.
Une partie du discours de l’ancien dirigeant libyen Mouammar Kadhafi devant les Nations Unies en 2009 lors de la 64e Assemblée générale à New York a eu une certaine pertinence suite à la pandémie de COVID-19.
The United States Embassy in Cotonou, Benin, announced Friday the donation by the US government of 332,280 doses of Pfizer vaccine as part of the administration’s overall efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
The former President of the Republic of Benin Boni Yayi pointed out that the disengagement of the authorities from countries with low vaccination rates against COVID-19, would be the source of panic around the operation.
According to the figures updated since July 2021 by the Ghana Health Service, only 405,971 persons have been fully vaccinated in the country.
The World Health Organization (WHO) with the support of the World Bank’s Pandemic Emergency Facility Fund, donated and installed for Ghana Infectious Disease Center, its very first Arterial Blood Gas Analyzer since its inception, WHO announced yesterday.
The Covid-19 pandemic was the main topic discussed Friday at the “Compact with Africa” summit in Berlin, it was especially about unequal access to vaccines.