The Ministry of Health (MoH) has stated that beginning January 4, 2022, they will not admit to it’s premises or offices anybody who has not fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
The Ministry issued a memorandum on December 21, 2021 titled: “COVID-19 infection prevention at the Ministry of Health” signed by its Chief Director, Kwabena Boadu Oku-Afari, said, “valid vaccination cards will therefore be required for entry into the MoH building.”
The memorandum also asked the staff of the ministry who are yet to get vaccinated to do so.
As of Monday evening the the total active cases were 7,353.
But by Tuesday morning, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) reported an updated active cases of 8,554, which represents what had been recorded as of December 24, 2021.
There have been 140,221 confirmed infections and 1,283 coronavirus-related deaths reported in the country since the pandemic began.
The average number of new infections reported each day in Ghana rises by more than 350 over the last 3 weeks, 37 percent of its previous peak.
Source: Graphic Online