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Spike in measles and rubella cases in Ashanti Region prompt urgent vaccination drive Health authorities in the Ashanti Region are increasingly alarmed by the sharp rise in measles and rubella cases, which have surged by over 100 percent in the past two years. The Ghana Health Service says despite efforts to contain the spread of these diseases, the numbers keep climbing. In 2021, only four cases were recorded, but this figure jumped to 24 in 2022 and surged to 79 in 2023. Alarmingly, 119 cases have already been reported in 2024. Speaking at the launch of a supplementary measles and rubella vaccination campaign, scheduled for October 2 to October 6, 2024, Dr. Fred Adomako Boateng linked the rise in cases to gaps in vaccine administration. He stressed that the growing number of unvaccinated children increases the risk of outbreaks. Dr. Boateng highlighted the severe complications of measles and rubella, including blindness and deafness, urging parents to take advantage of the opportunity to vaccinate their children against these preventable diseases.

Spike in measles and rubella cases in Ashanti Region prompt urgent vaccination drive Health authorities in the Ashanti Region are increasingly alarmed by the sharp rise in measles and rubella cases, which have surged by over 100 percent in the past two years. The Ghana Health Service says despite efforts to contain the spread of these diseases, the numbers keep climbing. In 2021, only four cases were recorded, but this figure jumped to 24 in 2022 and surged to 79 in 2023. Alarmingly, 119 cases have already been reported in 2024. Speaking at the launch of a supplementary measles and rubella vaccination campaign, scheduled for October 2 to October 6, 2024, Dr. Fred Adomako Boateng linked the rise in cases to gaps in vaccine administration. He stressed that the growing number of unvaccinated children increases the risk of outbreaks. Dr. Boateng highlighted the severe complications of measles and rubella, including blindness and deafness, urging parents to take advantage of the opportunity to vaccinate their children against these preventable diseases.

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has disclosed that in collaboration with the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) and the Ministry of Information, it will carry out an education campaign on the COVID-19 vaccination to sensitize Ghanaians on the need to take the vaccine.

The Director of Health Promotion at the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr. DaCosta Aboagye in an interview with Sefa Danquah on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show revealed that the institution will use notable members of the society, including celebrities to drive the campaign.

“The Ministry of Information, Ghana Health Service and NCCE will roll out a Special campaign to support the vaccination exercise. We may use some celebrities, public officials, Assembly Men, chiefs, MMDAs and DCEs to make sure that everyone is part of the vaccination exercise to attain the herd immunity”, he told Sefa Danquah.

He noted that even before this campaign will be rolled out, authorities have ensured that the President and other public figures will be among the first persons to take the vaccine as a way of “building confidence’ among the populace.

Dr. Dacosta in his interview with Sefa Danquah reiterated that the vaccines are safe contrary to the notion that it is unsafe.

“The vaccines don’t cause infertilities, neither does it kill. The FDA in Ghana are rated very high by international organizations like WHO. They have tried and tested the vaccines and have assured us that it is safe. The vaccine is here to serve as an additional preventive measure to reduce the spread of the disease”, he added.

Some medical experts have opined that Ghana has not done enough to convince its citizens on the safety and efficacy of the vaccines.

Ghana, under the World Health Organization’s COVAX initiative, received 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine made by the Serum Institute of India (Covishield).

The country is targeting a herd immunity of its population as it expects to vaccinate some twenty-million persons from the first week of March.

However, even before the rollout of the vaccines, some Ghanaians on social media have expressed scepticism around the COVID-19 vaccines, questioning the safety and efficacy of these vaccines.

By: Alberta Dorcas N D Armah

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