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Gospel musician, Celestine Donkor, has been named Covid-19 vaccination ambassador by the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
She was unveiled last Friday at Cleaver House in Accra during a media orientation held on the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout in the country.
As someone who was once infected with the virus, Celestine Donkor is expected to use her brand to reach out to educate the public on the safety and effectiveness of the vaccines.
In her acceptance speech, the songstress pledged to use her influence and her platforms to advance the cause at hand.
Musician, Celestine Donkor has been unveiled as the ambassador for COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana. She was out-doored at a media orientation on the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout... pic.twitter.com/mYosB1JDlz
— Ghana Health Service Official (@_GHSofficial) October 23, 2021
“We are happy to have partnered Ghana Health Services on this drug to encourage our people to take the vaccine as this is one key way to fight the pandemic,” she said.
The orientation was under the theme, "Protect yourself, protect your family, get vaccinated against Covid-19."
It highlighted updates on the past Covid-19 vaccination rollout and the impending second phase of vaccination.
According to the Ghana Health Service, the second phase of the vaccine rollout is expected to commence in the first week of November 2021.
The award-winning musician is currently out with her new single dubbed 'Only You.'
The song narrates a real testimony, acknowledging God Alone as the source, force and reason behind the miracles and transformations people experience in their everyday lives.
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