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5 reasons to believe the COVID-19 pandemic might be slowing down
COVID-19 cases are falling week on week, so can we allow ourselves to be hopeful? The global number of COVID-19…
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African countries need more critical care as virus cases surge
African countries are being urged by the World Health Organization to “urgently” expand their critical care capacity while Covid-19 cases…
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Malaria prevention education must be sustained
Tema, June 4, GNA – Dr Mavis Oppong Addo, the Greater Accra Regional Malaria Case Management facilitator, has called for…
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The Catholic Church and Abortion
Church Has Always Condemned Abortion By Fr. William Saunders The Roman Catholic Church has consistently condemned abortion — the direct…
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It Will Be A Monumental Error To Treat Coronavirus Pandemic As Over – WHO
The World Health Organization has come out to remind everyone that the world is not yet out of the Coronavirus…
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The Holy See granted permanent observer status at WHO
The WHO’s 74th World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on Monday granting the Holy See a non-Member State Observer status.…
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ASIA/INDIA – Indian Church remembers the sacrifice of priests and nuns who died from Covid-19, in the work of assistance and care
The Catholic Church in India remembers the missionary commitment, the gift of oneself, the supreme sacrifice of priests and nuns…
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COVID-19: We’ve vaccinated 82% of our target the 2nd phase – GHS
The Ghana Health Service (GHS), says it has vaccinated more than 82 percent of its target for the second phase…
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New strategies developed against mosquitoes
The National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) has set up sentinel sites at selected locations around the country to monitor the…
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Petition us, go back to work – Health c’ttee to striking lab scientists
The Chairman of the health committee of parliament, Dr Ayew Afriyie, has appealed to striking lab scientists in the country…
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