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Ghana, Nigeria Step Up Vaccination Efforts Following Detection Of Omicron Variant

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
December 2, 2021
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Ghana, Nigeria Step Up Vaccination Efforts Following Detection Of Omicron Variant

West Africa’s two largest economies, Ghana and Nigeria, have stepped up their vaccination efforts after detecting the new SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.1.529, Omicron Variant. Ghana announced on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 that its scientists have detected cases of the omicron variant in passengers who arrived in the country ten days ago.

Speaking at a launch event for ‘COVID-19 vaccination month’, Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General for Ghana’s Health Service, said the cases had come mainly from Nigeria and South Africa. They were picked up through testing of passengers arriving at Ghana’s Kokota International Airport.

Reports from virologist William Ampofo confirmed that weekly samples of 200 passengers arriving at the airport detected that 28% of those arriving from Nigeria and South Africa had the variant.

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World Health Organization (WHO) representative, Francis Chisaka Kasolo, who was in attendance at the launch of the ‘COVID-19 vaccination month’, underscored the importance of getting people vaccinated.

“The only way to slow down this virus from mutating is by having as many people as possible vaccinated and by following public health measures”.

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In response, Ghana’s Health Minister announced plans to take mobile vaccination units to various areas including churches and mosques, and confirmed that vaccinations would be available to all people over the age of 15.

The case of Nigeria

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, public servants queued in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, to receive their vaccine after the government made it mandatory to be jabbed or present a negative COVID-19 test result done in the last 72 hours to enter public buildings for work.

There were chaotic scenes at several offices in the nation’s capital as civil servants without a vaccination card or a negative PCR test were turned away by security agents, reports revealed.

The measure, which took effect on December 1, 2021, is part of a national campaign to increase the number of people vaccinated amid concerns around the new omicron variant.

Some Civil servants told reporters that they were afraid since scientists are yet to know how dangerous the Omicron Variant is.

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Nigeria detected its first case of the omicron coronavirus variant in travelers that arrived from South Africa in the past week, the country’s national public health institute said on December 1, 2021, correcting its earlier statement that it found the variant in samples taken in October.

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Meanwhile, the Nigeria Center for Disease Control said in a second statement that it was the delta variant, not omicron as it had earlier stated, that was detected in the samples from October. It said the omicron variant was first detected in three travelers who arrived in the country in the past week.

Nigeria was the first West African country to record the omicron variant since scientists in southern Africa detected and reported it to the WHO. Nigeria and Ghana add to a list of nearly 20 countries where the variant has been recorded, triggering travel bans across the world.

Much remains unknown about the new variant, including whether it is more contagious, as some health authorities suspect, whether it makes people more seriously ill, and if it can thwart the vaccine. There is more to know about the new variant that has awaken new fears and panic across the globe since Mid-November 2021.

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