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We continue to educate public on Covid-19 vaccines misconceptions

By Edward Williams

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
December 16, 2022
in Health, Headlines
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Hohoe (V/R)-Ghana, Dec. 16, GNA – Mr Evans Zineyele, Hohoe Municipal Disease Control Officer, has disclosed that his outfit continue to wage relentless public education to demystify misconceptions surrounding Covid-19 vaccines.

He said they also educate the public on the importance of vaccination against the disease as well as the benefits of being vaccinated.

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Mr Zineyele in a phone interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) disclosed that about 6,608 people had been targeted in the Municipality for the fifth National COVID-19 Vaccination Day campaign.

The campaign, which began on December 14 is expected to end on December 18, 2022.

Mr Zineyele said while they continued to educate the public and ensure that people, who never had a jab get vaccinated, they were also making sure that people, who already had a jab, get their second doses and boosters.

He said doubts about the existence of Covid-19 coupled with the easing of restrictions continued to enforce people’s belief which they were working hard to demystify.

Mr Zineyele said the vaccine was meant to build the body’s immunity against any unforeseen circumstances since the Covid-19 could resurface as experienced worldwide.

He said some concerns were that the vaccines were expired adding that health workers were there for the general population and would not administer expired vaccines.

Mr Zineyele said the vaccines had undergone series of clinical tests and procedures to ensure that they were safe for the human system before approved for use.

He said other concerns raised which had been tackled had to do with the side effects of the vaccines administered.

Mr Zineyele said some benefits of getting vaccinated is the opportunity to travel beyond the shores of the country since a requirement was for one to possess a Covid-19 vaccination card.

He said it was the hope that the target would be met and called on the public to avail themselves to be vaccinated.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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