
Audio By Carbonatix
The Bono East Regional Health Directorate has begun administering the second dose of AstraZeneca vaccines.
The exercise will cover persons who took their first shot of the vaccines in March and April this year.
The region has also received some consignment of Johnson and Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, which has been assigned to frontline security personnel, people above 60 years and those with comorbidities in the districts with the most cases.
The Regional Director of Health Services, Dr Fred Adomako Boateng disclosed to JoyNews that the exercise will take place in four heavily affected districts namely; Techiman Municipal, Nkoranza South, Kintampo North and Pru East.
"If you look at our cases, we have 11 districts and more than 80% of these cases are actually coming from 4 of the districts and these are Techiman Municipal, Nkoranza South, Kintampo North and Pru East. If you drill it down further, Techiman has produced nearly half of the total case count of the region," he stated.

He, however, noted that the region is lucky to have received a new consignment which would complete the second phase of the AstraZeneca vaccines taken by health personnel.
"We are lucky and we are grateful to the Director-General of the Ghana Health Services and the Ministry of Health for the allocations that we have gotten for Johnson and Johnson. Our priority is that we are giving the security agencies who are leading the fight and we are also targeting those from the four districts with the most cases," he added.

He further stated that persons above age 60 and other at risk members of the community, will be added to the plan when it comes to administering the vaccines.
"The plan is that we will focus on the high-risk people, including the aged and we'll give them the J & J in order to get them protected," he explained.

The region saw a rise in cases in July and August, 2021 and was classified as one of the emerging hotspots in the country by the Ghana Health Services.
Cumulatively, the region has a total of 2,384 confirmed cases with 237 active cases and a case fatality of 2.2% - a figure above the national average.

Dr Boateng charged the general public to continue adhering to the safety protocols as a means of helping curb the spread of the virus.
Regional Coordinating Director, George Padmore Mensah, expressed gratitude to the Ministry for the vaccines and added that "these vaccines would help reduce the number of cases recorded across the region which has earned us the emerging hotspot tag".
Latest Stories
-
Photos: President Mahama leads National Security Council meeting on flood mitigation
58 seconds -
Stonebwoy, Fameye, DopeNation and Akwaaboah to headline ‘Ghana for Gold’ concerts in UK
9 minutes -
Daughters of Glorious Jesus revive gospel classics to connect with a new generation
15 minutes -
We may not eliminate flooding completely, but we can minimise its impact – Mahama
15 minutes -
Broken beds propped with stones replaced as Daffiama-Bussie-Issa district transforms healthcare, water access
40 minutes -
Afrinova Wastle launches digital platform to transform waste management in Ghana
42 minutes -
Poor leadership, weak planning fuelling Accra floods – Kojo Adu Asare
48 minutes -
Police crack down on illegal sirens, vehicle modifications in Ashanti Region
1 hour -
Minority questions legality of GH¢350m flood funds, wants Finance and Justice Ministers before Parliament
1 hour -
Roads Minister commends USSUYA Ghana for quality work on Atimpoku–Frankadua road
2 hours -
Paying sextortion demands does not guarantee safety – Cyber Security Authority
2 hours -
Military officer among three injured during violent resistance to KMA demolition at Asafo
2 hours -
New Afram River bridge will unlock agriculture, tourism potential – Mahama
2 hours -
Multiple cakes and stolen keepsakes: Greg James spills the tea on Taylor Swift’s wedding
2 hours -
Judicialization of politics and the politicization of Judiciary: Implications for Nigeria’s democratic future
2 hours