From corona virus to Monkeypox, how to protect yourself against this new virus
After several years of battling corona virus, another virus has popped up called Monkey. In this article, I will be sharing with you how you can protect yourself from getting infected. Unfortunately, about five cases has been recorded already in Ghana. The Monkeypox is a disease that occurs in both humans and animals.

GHS To Begin A 5-Day Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Exercise Ahead Of Christmas
The Ghana Health Service is embarking on vaccinating individuals who, for some reason, are yet to vaccinate against the COVID-19 virus. This 5-day exercise will begin on Wednesday, December 14, 2002. This vaccination exercise will prevent a possible rise in covid-19 cases during and after this festive season.

Bright Simons Expresses Shock Over GACL’s Response To Queries On How Much Frontier Made From Covid-19 Testing
Vice President of policy think tank, Imani Africa, Bright Simons has expressed shock over the response given by the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) over queries on activities of Frontier Healthcare Service at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA). Mr Acquah, a Journalist with the Multimedia Group, had in a letter dated September 9, 2022 requested, through the Right to Information (RtI) bill, Act 2019 (Act 999) the GACL to furnish him with information pertaining to how much Frontier Healthcare Service made from the covid-19 testing at the KIA.

Korle-Bu Staff To Undergo Mass Vaccination Over Renewed COVID-19 Outbreak
Following the resurgence of COVID-19 cases reported to the hospital, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital staff members have been instructed to participate in mass testing and vaccinations. The hospital has confirmed roughly 45 positive cases in the past two weeks, compared to just three on September 11th, 2022.

Vormawor Tests Positive For COVID
Convenor for the Fixthecountry Movement, Oliver Barker Vormawor says he has gotten infected with COVID-19. “Just got test results. Tested positive for covid-19”, he wrote on his Facebook page. This comes in the wake of what seems like another wave of the pandemic in the country with rising numbers of infections.

Health Titbits On Covid-19 ; Number of Deaths, Symptoms and Others
Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Covid-19 is caused by one virus, called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or SARS-COV 2. According to Dr. Nicola Williams, the outbreak of the covid- 19 pandemic involving a novel pathogen has exposed gaps in the knowledge about detecting, managing, treating, and preventing infectious diseases.

Zombie Coronavirus: Cadavers Can In Any Case Spread The Infection For Quite A Long Time After Death
Since a Coronavirus patient bites the dust doesn't mean the infection in their body does. A new report by specialists in Japan that still can't seem to be peer surveyed observed that irresistible infection was available in "enormous sums" in bodies of Coronavirus casualties as long as 13 days in the afterlife.

New Covid symptoms to look out for as people are mistaking fresh wave for a cold
In a week, the percentage of London hospital patients testing positive for Covid increased by 15%. Due to the way the virus has evolved, it can be difficult to distinguish between Covid and a common cold. Consider Covid. As with many respiratory viruses, it typically reappears during the colder months.

Can Coronavirus Spread Through Sex? Facts To Know
Even in 2022, the deadly disease, Corona Virus, otherwise known as COVID-19 has not been finally eradicated from the face of the earth but has been prevented to a minimum. This virus is widely known to spread through sneezing and coughing. But, can coronavirus be spread through sex?

Captain Smart Boldly Drops Evidence On Onua TV To Expose Secret About Covid - 19 Vaccine.
Captain Kwadwo Smart unmasked another exposè in Ghana Health Service. The whole secret is about how people (health workers) took money from other people in other to offer Covid 19 vaccine cards without taking the Covid 19 jab. On Onua Makyee Show this morning 22nd June 2022, Captain Kwadwo Smart showed videos of young men and women who are interested in money than the life of their fellow Ghanaians.

Can taking vitamin D protect against COVID-19 disease?
There is currently no known cure or effective treatment for COVID-19, and very few research have examined the impact of vitamin D deficiencies or supplementation on the risk of getting the brand-new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. However, a recent study found that in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, blood levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D of at least 30 ng/mL appeared to help lower the risk of bad clinical outcomes and death.

Scientists Design Face Mask That Could Detect Covid And Other Viruses
Scientists have created a face mask that can detect viruses in the air, such as coronavirus and the flu. Even at extremely low liquid or gas concentrations, the mask can identify viruses. It has been hailed as a potential early warning system for various infectious disease epidemics.

Is Malaria deadly than Covid-19?
What is a Malaria? Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable. There are 5 parasite species that cause malaria in humans, and 2 of these species – Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax – pose the greatest threat.

Ebola outbreak in Africa, after Covid-19. Uganda takes a step, after confirmed cases
Ebola in Uganda: a new health center to contain the epidemic Jane Ruth Aceng, Uganda's Minister of Health has inaugurated a new Ebola treatment unit in the town of Mubende, the epicenter of the outbreak, as the number of confirmed cases continues to rise. Uganda has reported 14 confirmed cases of Ebola in the greater Kampala region, the country's health minister said on Monday, while assuring worried residents that the situation in the capital was under control.

From COVID 19 to Monkeypox to Marburg virus, check out how to prevent this new virus
As they say, prevention is better than cure. A new virus as been reported in Ghana and it is called Marburg virus. Let us check out how to prevent this virus in order to stay safe. Not long ago, Ghana recorded two cases of the Marburg virus.

Coronavirus ‘ghosts’ found lingering in the gut
In the turmoil of the main months of the Covid pandemic, oncologist and geneticist Ami Bhatt was charmed by boundless reports of regurgitating and the runs in individuals contaminated with SARS-CoV-2. "Around then, this was believed to be a respiratory infection," she says. Bhatt and her partners, inquisitive about a potential connection between the infection and the gastrointestinal side effects, started to gather feces tests from individuals with COVID-19.

The End Of The COVID Pandemic Is In Sight, Says WHO Boss
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the COVID-19 epidemic is close to coming to an end. The pandemic is progressively dying down, according to Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, Director General of the WHO, as a result of a decline in the number of fatalities worldwide.

Ghana Health Service Releases Covid-19 Active Cases, The Numbers Are Really Low (Check Details).
Finally, this nightmare of Covid-19 is coming to an end. Now the challenges faced by the country with regards to the inception of this virus will finally subside and see some drastic changes. Ghana’s Covid-19 active cases as of April, 2022 is 34. With persons in severe or critical condition being at a zero (0) rate.

Would it be a good idea for us to be stressed over the new Covid Omicron XE variation? We know this
It appears to be like clockwork we catch wind of another Covid variation, and it's difficult to tell how concerned we should be. A "recombinant" variation has arisen, named "Omicron XE", which is the consequence of two omicron strains consolidating in a solitary host and afterward proceeding to taint others.

WHO Boss: COVID-19 Continues To Decline But Interpret That With Caution
The Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has admitted that the cases of COVID-19 are on the decline globally but has raised concerns about the low figures. During his opening remarks at the COVID-19 media briefing today, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus raised concerns about the decline in testing for the virus across the globe.
