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Malta donates over 135,000 covid-19 vaccines to Ghana

 

The Maltese government has donated over 135,000 Covid-19 vaccines to the government of Ghana, while it continues to show solidarity with countries in need, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The vaccine which was transported by a special Air Malta direct flight arrived in Ghana on Saturday.

High Commissioner of Ghana to Malta, H.E Barbara Akuorkor Benisa, who is bent on deepening ties between the two countries, played a pivotal role by coordinating with necessary institutions to ensure the safe delivery of the vaccines from Malta to Ghana.

High Commissioner of Ghana to Malta, H.E Barbara Akuorkor Benisa

Present at the airport to ensure the safe delivery of the vaccine were Malta’s High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E Jean Claude, and a representative from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Ghana.

In line with the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs’ Strategy for Africa, in recent months, Malta has begun a campaign of donating hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses to countries that have been struggling to obtain enough of them.

However, Ghana is not the only African country to benefit from the sharing of vaccines by the Maltese government. About 340,000 vaccines have been donated by the Maltese government with Libya, Egypt and Rwanda benefiting from the national vaccine-sharing campaign.

This move by Malta is part of its plans to balance the inequality of distribution of Covid-19 vaccines in the Sub-Saharan Region.

“Malta is committed to doing its part to address the unequal distribution, as COVID-19 will not be solved until everyone is vaccinated,” the spokesperson said.

 

Ghana became the first country to receive vaccines through the UN-backed COVAX  scheme, in February this year to combat the widespread of the deadly virus.

So far, there have been over 130,391 recorded cases of  covid-19, 1,188 deaths, and recovery of 127,702 in Ghana.

Source:dailyghanaianguide

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