Ghana records 31 new COVID-19 cases
31 new COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Ghana over the past week, according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
However, Dr. Kwame Amponsah-Achiano, the Programs Manager of the Ghana Health Service’s Expanded Programme on Immunization, guarantees that these new instances are not serious.
Dr. Amponsah-Achiano said that the emergence of new cases is not shocking because COVID-19 has become a normal part of life during a media engagement in Accra.
On the other hand, the Ghana Health Service will begin a vaccine campaign on Sunday, May 5, in an attempt to slow the virus’s spread.
In addition to reminding people that vaccination is essential for lessening the effects of COVID-19, Dr. Amponsah-Achiano urged everyone to get the shot.
The nation’s plans to reduce the virus’s spread and safeguard public health heavily rely on the impending nationwide COVID-19 immunization campaign.