UNICEF said it “continues to fulfill its commitment to fight the #COVID19 pandemic, as it facilitated the arrival of 249,600 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines this morning through the #COVAX (GAVI, WHO, CEPI & UNICEF as an implementing partner) facility.
“The vaccines donated by the UK Government will further support the ongoing vaccination campaign.
“The Honorable Deputy Minister of Health, Tina Mensah, together with a Representative of the UK High Commission, Mr. John Whittle, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, UNICEF Representative, Chief Director of The Ministry of Health and EPI Manager received the vaccines at the Kotoka International Airport.
“Let’s stay safe and continue observing hygiene protocols to overcome the pandemic. We’re all safe when everyone is safe.”
The Hon. Dep. Minister of Health, Tina Mensah, Representative of the UK High Commission, Mr. John Whittle & the UNICEF Representative and partners received the #COVID19 vaccines at the Kotoka International Airport.
— UNICEF Ghana (@UNICEFGhana) August 18, 2021
We’re all safe, when everyone is safe.#OnlyTogether pic.twitter.com/ssoEKawDD1
249,600 doses of AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccines arrived this morning through the #COVAX facility. The vaccines, donated by the UK Gov’t will support the ongoing vaccination campaign.@UNICEF, an implementing partner of #COVAX facilitated the transport of the vaccines to #Ghana. pic.twitter.com/TVACPeCYBJ
— UNICEF Ghana (@UNICEFGhana) August 18, 2021
Read Full StoryToday @UNICEFGhana , together with the @mohgovgh and other partners, were on grounds to recieve 249,600 #COVAX vaccines and to ensure their safe transport to the @KorleBuHospital where they will be stored. The vaccines were donated by the #UK Government ????????. #UNinGhana pic.twitter.com/4438N1nrFi
— UNinGhana (@UNinGhana) August 18, 2021
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