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  • Austria Suspends the Importing of AstraZeneca vaccine after woman’s death

    Austria Suspends the Importing of AstraZeneca vaccine after woman’s death

    One 49-year-old woman died as a result of severe coagulation disorders, while a 35-year-old woman developed a pulmonary embolism and is recovering.

    Austrian authorities have suspended inoculations with a batch of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine as a precaution while investigating the death of one person and the illness of another after the shots, a health agency said on Sunday.

    “The Federal Office for Safety in Health Care (BASG) has received two reports in a temporal connection with a vaccination from the same batch of the AstraZeneca vaccine in the district clinic of Zwettl” in Lower Austria province, it said.

    One 49-year-old woman died as a result of severe coagulation disorders, while a 35-year-old woman developed a pulmonary embolism and is recovering, it said. A pulmonary embolism is an acute lung disease caused by a dislodged blood clot.

    Currently there is no evidence of a causal relationship with the vaccination,” BASG said.

    Swiss newspaper Niederoesterreichische Nachrichten as well as broadcaster ORF and the APA news agency reported that the women were both nurses who worked at the Zwettl clinic.

    BASG said blood clotting was not among the known side effects of the vaccine. It was pursuing its investigation vigorously to completely rule out any possible link.

    “As a precautionary measure, the remaining stocks of the affected vaccine batch are no longer being issued or vaccinated,” it added.

    AstraZeneca had no immediate comment when contacted by Reuters.

    The APA news agency quoted AstraZeneca as saying the company was in contact with Austrian authorities and would fully support the investigation.

    It noted the vaccine had been approved by the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organization based on a global clinical program involving 23,000 participants.

    “All of these evaluations have concluded that the AstraZeneca COVID-19 19 vaccine is safe and effective,” APA quoted the company as saying.

    European Union regulators on Jan. 30 approved the product, saying it was effective and safe to use. Adverse reactions seen in trials were short-lived for the most part and blood clotting issues were not reported.

    (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

  • 8th March declared as an Holiday.

    8th March declared as an Holiday.

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has declared Monday, 8 March, 2021, a Public Holiday.

    This is to commemorate Ghana’s Independence Day anniversary, which falls on Saturday, 6 March.

    A statement by the Ministry of Interior, signed by the Minister-designate, Ambrose Dery noted that: “In view of the fact that 6 March, 2021 falls on Saturday, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Ghana has by Executive Instrument (EI), in accordance with Section 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemorative Days Act, 2001 (601), declared Monday, 8 March, 2021 as a Public Holiday and should be observed as such throughout the country.”

    Meanwhile, there will be no parades this Independence day.

    This follows the suspension of parade as part of activities marking this year’s anniversary celebration by President Akufo-Addo.

    The suspension of parades is to avoid further spread of the deadly COVID-19.

  • Just In: Vice President Takes COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

    Just In: Vice President Takes COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

    Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife, Samira on Monday morning took their jabs of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at the Police Hospital in Accra.

    Dr Bawumia will take his shot at the Police Hospital in Accra followed by the President who will receive his jab at the 37 Military Hospital.

    Earlier reports suggested the President was take be the first Ghanaian to receive the vaccine.

    Ghana last week received 600,000 doses of the COVAX vaccine.

  • Happening Now: President Akuffo Addo and Wife Takes first Jabs of the COVID-19 Vaccine

    Happening Now: President Akuffo Addo and Wife Takes first Jabs of the COVID-19 Vaccine

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is set to honour his promise of being the first recipient of the Coronavirus vaccine acquired by government as part of the fight against the global pandemic.


    As part of his address on Sunday, February 28, 2021, the president noted that he would lead by example to take the shot to allay the fears and scepticism by Ghanaians toward the vaccine.

    In the company of the first lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, Ghana’s first couple is taking the first jab of the coronavirus vaccine, the AstraZaneca at the 37 Hospital in Accra.

    Ghanaweb

  • Akuffo Addo Closes LGBT Offices…

    Akuffo Addo Closes LGBT Offices…

    The office of Lesbians Gays Bisexuals Transgender Queer LGBTQ in Ghana located at Tesano has been ordered shut down by president Nana addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Dikoder.com reports.

    A combined team of heavily armed police accompanied by also armed plain cloth National Security officials reportedly stormed the LGBTQ building and ordered all operations and activities ceased immediately with occupants to vacate premises.

    The closure was confirmed by Moses Foh Amoaning who is the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values.

    Mr. Foh-Amoaning had earlier called on the government to close down the newly opened LGBT office in Tesano.

    According to him, his coalition is made up of the Christian Council and the Catholic Bishops Conference, the Muslim community as well as the traditional rulers, making it a tripartite coalition fighting this LGBT agenda in Ghana which could turn its heat on Akufo-Addo should he fail to heed.

    Giving the background of the LGBTQ movement, Lawyer Foh-Amoaning said that its formation started in New York City and extended to California and has since spread throughout the world now coming to Ghana.

    This latest move will not be pleasing to the European Union which played a key role in the opening of the office. The EU in Ghana said it fully supports gay rights and called on Ghanaians to respect all human rights.

    Mynewsgh

  • Latest Update on COVID-19

    Latest Update on COVID-19

    The country’s death toll has risen to 542 with nine (9) more Ghanaians succumbing to Covid-19.

    In its latest update, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) indicated that as of February 11, Ghana recorded a total of 76,492 confirmed cases.

    The surge in total cases reported by the Service is due to 656 new cases bring the number of active cases to 7,850.

    The GHS sais 33 persons are in critical condition while the cases of 101 others are severe.

    Despite the spike in reported cases, a total of 68,100 persons are said to have recovered/discharged.

    Regional breakdown;

    Greater Accra Region – 44,580; Ashanti Region – 13,641; Western Region – 4,442; Eastern Region – 3,299; Central Region – 2,664; Volta Region – 1,323; Bono East Region – 951; Northern Region – 827; Upper East Region – 814; Bono Region – 779; Western North Region – 747; Ahafo Region – 625; Oti Region – 258; Upper West Region – 257; Savannah Region – 68; North East Region – 42

    Meanwhile, about 789 nurses and midwives have tested positive for Covid-19 barely two months into 2021 according to the General Secretary of Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA).

    Mr David Tengkorang-Twum speaking with Joynews’ Emefa Apawu explained that this new increase in infections among health workers is proof that the third wave is having a catastrophic effect on the health care system and its providers.

    However, Head of Infectious Diseases at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has attributed the increase in infection among health care professionals to fatigue.

    Dr Peter Puplampu hinted that due to the lack of break for health care professionals since Covid-19 broke, many of them easily let down their guard when they are tired.

  • The Late Ft. Lt. J. J Rawlings Being Fill Pass

    The Late Ft. Lt. J. J Rawlings Being Fill Pass

    Activities marking the final funeral rites of former Head Of State, His Excellency Jerry John Rawlings which is expected to last for four days commenced Yesterday, January 24, 2021, with a Catholic Requiem Mass at the Holy Spirit Cathedral at 2 pm and later with a vigil at the Air Force Officers Mess in Accra.

    The former President was laid-in-state at the Accra International Conference Centre. He will be there for two days which is from Monday, January 25, 2021, to Tuesday, January 26, 2021.

    His family received the body (Private) at 5 am on Monday before groups including Heads of Security Agencies, politicians, traditional/religious leaders as well as the general public will file past between 8 am to 6 pm.

    Mr. Rawlings passed on at Ghana’s premier public health facility, the Korle-Bu teaching hospital in the capital on November 12, 2020.

    Story by DFM

  • Well-known Bulawayo tycoon Worthwhile Mugabe has died.

    Well-known Bulawayo tycoon Worthwhile Mugabe has died.

    Well-known Bulawayo tycoon Worthwhile Mugabe has died.

    He died of Covid-19 in Harare.

    Mugabe was DSK Holdings managing director.

    Mr Mugabe was Worthwhile Investments founder. His company DSK Holdings had six subsidiary companies namely DSK Electricals, Girjac Services, High Peak Cables and Hardware, Power Control Systems, Kayzed Sales and another portfolio offering accommodation in Dalesford, Gweru’s leafy suburb. He also had his footprints outside the country.

    Being a well-seasoned and experienced industrialist, Mr Mugabe had on countless times been awarded various private sector leadership accolades from reputable organisations such as Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC), MEGAFEST and Zimbabwe Institute of Management, to mention but a few.

    Mr Mugabe had managed to create strategic alliances with internationally recognised manufactures of electrical components and other associated products.

    Mr Mugabe some years back acquired spacious premises in Belmont Industrial area in Bulawayo.

    Busisa Moyo, chair of ZIDA and also a prominent businessperson was shocked by the news.

    Said Moyo, “This is a shock..may the family find strength and comfort. Worthwhile was a formidable, innovative and resilient colleague in business. Soft spoken but clear & aggressive in the pursuit of opportunity. Colleagues please be safe!”

  • Date for the Burial of Rawlings has been Announced.

    Date for the Burial of Rawlings has been Announced.

    The date for the final funeral rites of the late Jerry John Rawlings has been announced by the family in conjunction with the state.

    The burial service will be held at the Independence Square on Wednesday, December 23, 2020.

    A statement from the family signed Ambassador James Victor Gbeho who is the Head of Funeral Planning Committee says: The family is working in conjunction with the Government on the finer details of the funeral ceremony and will communicate the arrangements in due course.

    The former president died on Thursday, November 12 at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra after a short illness. He was 73.

    Read Full Statement Below

    PRESIDENT RAWLINGS’ FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 23

    The family of His Excellency Jerry John Rawlings has in consultation with the Government, agreed that the date for the State funeral of the former President is confirmed for Wednesday, 23rd December 2020 at the Independence Square in Accra.

    The family is working in conjunction with the Government on the finer details of the funeral ceremony and will communicate the arrangements in due course.

    Individuals and institutions who wish to contribute tributes to the memory of Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings are reminded to email such tributes to tributes@jjrawlingsmemorial.org.

    Signed:

    Ambassador James Victor Gbeho
    (Head of Funeral Planning Committee)

  • Nigeria Sars protest: Army chief denies firing live bullets at Lagos protesters.

    Nigeria Sars protest: Army chief denies firing live bullets at Lagos protesters.

    The Nigerian army has rejected claims it killed unarmed protesters at a rally in Lagos in October, saying its soldiers were firing blank bullets.


    Brigadier General Ahmed Taiwo presented video evidence to back up his claims made to a panel of inquiry.

    Amnesty International says 12 people were killed when soldiers opened fire on a protest about police brutality in the wealthy Lagos suburb of Lekki.

    Multiple eyewitnesses have told the BBC they saw soldiers shoot people.
    Some 1,000 protesters had gathered at the Lekki toll gate on 20 October to prevent cars using a major motorway. Soldiers were reportedly seen barricading the protest site moments before the shooting started.

    In video footage shared on social media at the time, shots could be heard as protesters sat down, locked arms and sang the national anthem together. Live footage was also streamed from the scene showing protesters tending to the wounded.

    The attack had followed days of protests against the much-hated police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (Sars), which had morphed into greater calls for better governance.

    Brig Gen Taiwo told the judicial panel investigating alleged historic abuses by Sars there had been “a lot of misinformation” about his troops. Their “only crime was to report for duty to protect us all”.
    He pointed to video showing what appeared to be soldiers at the scene. “You can see they are firing in the air, and firing blank ammunitions.”

    Responding to a claim that a witness had seen a dead body at the scene, he said “the casualty she saw had been overcome by shock”, AFP news agency reports.
    It is not clear if he will respond to the many other accounts from eyewitnesses.

    Since the shooting those involved in the protests say they are being targeted by the government, the BBC’s Mayeni Jones reports.

    A number of protesters and companies say their bank accounts have been frozen and others have been arrested. The passport of a lawyer who organised legal aid for the protesters was seized as she tried to leave the country, although it has now been returned to her.

    Nationwide protests erupted on 8 October calling for an end to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, which had been accused of widespread human rights violations, including illegal detention, torture and extrajudicial killings.

    President Muhammadu Buhari disbanded the squad a few days later, but the protests continued with demands for more changes in the security forces and reforms to the way the country is run.

    Following the 20 October attack, Amnesty International Nigeria said it had evidence from hospital records and witnesses to show that “the Nigerian military opened fire on thousands of people who were peacefully calling for good governance and an end to police brutality”.

    The Lagos state government said 30 people had been injured with one fatality.

    Lagos and other parts of Nigeria have seen buildings torched, shopping centres looted and prisons attacked since the shooting.

    Nigeria’s vice-president has promised justice for victims shot during the protests amid widespread condemnation from international leaders.

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  • Europe is ready for Biden to get started.

    Europe is ready for Biden to get started.

    President Trump and his supporters don’t seem to think it’s over. Over the weekend, thousands marched in Washington protesting the election result.

    On Twitter, Trump vowed to not concede and repeated baseless and false claims of widespread voter fraud. On Sunday network shows, analysts puzzled over whether Trump’s defiance ought to be read as a corrosive threat to American democracy or one last farce in the waning twilight of his presidency.

    But across the Atlantic, societies and governments seem eager to turn the page. A recent Morning Consult poll found that news of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory almost immediately boosted the U.S.’s net favorability by more than 20 points in Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.


    During a parliamentary session last week, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson referred to Trump as the “previous president.” German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed Biden’s election and hoped he would reinvigorate transatlantic ties. The United States and the European Union “must stand together in order to face the great challenges of our time,” Merkel said.

    Those challenges include climate change. Biden is expected to return the United States to the Paris climate pact upon his January inauguration. French President Emmanuel Macron said a Biden presidency presented a new chance to “make our planet great again.”

    In an interview with Today’s WorldView, the European Union’s top diplomat expressed a similar confidence. “The world will be different with the U.S. in the fight against climate [change],” said Josep Borrell, the E.U.’s foreign affairs chief. He added that it is “extraordinarily good news” that Washington will be back on the “same side of history” as other governments that seemed more committed than Trump to curb emissions and wean their economies off fossil fuels.


    Borrell didn’t mince words about the broader toll that four years of Trumpism had exacted on Europe. “For the first time, we had a president of the United States who publicly and explicitly declared his animosity for the European Union,” said Borrell, pointing to the well-known catalogue of barbs launched by Trump at the continental bloc. Trump championed Brexit and urged other European nations to also quit the E.U.; he listed some European countries as “national security” threats to justify slapping tariffs on them; and he showed constant scorn for myriad institutions and organizations that for decades underpinned U.S.-Europe relations.

    Borrell, a veteran politician who once served as Spain’s foreign minister, said that the “national populism” reflected in Trumpism and kindred far-right movements in Europe still poses “a threat” to the “stability of liberal democracies.” But Trump’s bruising behavior also served as a “strategic wake-up call” for many European policymakers, Borrell said, accelerating a reckoning on the continent that “we have to take some of our problems in our own hands without expecting the Americans to come and solve them.


    Still, Europe’s political elites are relieved that a less polarizing figure may soon take his seat in the White House. “The very idea of the Western world was falling apart and it has to be rebuilt,” Borrell said. “We don’t expect President Biden to do miracles. But we want to make the most of this new chapter.”

    That begins with a Biden administration returning — or trying to return — to the multilateral pacts or international organizations that Trump rejected. Borrell said the Europeans have struggled “to keep alive” the Iran nuclear deal, in part because of the Trump administration’s threat of sanctions on European companies that sought to do business with Iran.

    Under Biden, he hopes for a return to economic concessions to coax the Iranians back on their side. Since Trump imposed a vast regime of sanctions on the Iranian economy, the country’s stockpile of enriched uranium has increased. Borrell said that arresting this trend is “mutually beneficial for everybody, for the stability of the region and for common security.”

    BBC

  • President declares 7 days of State mourning

    President declares 7 days of State mourning

    His Excellency Nana Akuffo Addo has announced that all national flags should fly at half-mast. He has also declared a 7 day State mourning.

    He made this statement in a press release in relation to the passing on of the First President of the fourth republic.

    The President has also directed that all campaign be suspended for the next 7 days starting from Friday, the 13th of November to Friday, the 20th of November.

    His Excellency Nana Akuffo Addo, on behalf of the people of Ghana, extended heartfelt condolence to his family, his wife and the entire populates of Ghana.

    He also promises to work closely with the family to give the fallen soldier a befitting state burial.

    Mynewsgh

  • Causes of the Late J. J Rawlings Death Has Been Revealed

    Causes of the Late J. J Rawlings Death Has Been Revealed

    Jerry John Rawlings is said to have died Thursday morning at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) in Accra.

    Mr. Rawlings has been at the Teaching hospital since Sunday. According to reports, he was killed by the deadly COVID-19. The 73-year-old was rushed to the intensive care unit of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.
    He was on admission at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for about a week after testing positive for COVID-19.

    The founder of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) was last seen in public on October 19, during the final funeral rites leading to the burial of his mother, Victoria Agbotui.

    Jerry John Rawlings was born in Accra on 22nd June 1947, to a Ghanaian mother from Dzelukope, near Keta, in the Volta Region, and a Scottish father.

    Papa J Rest Well!!!… Damirifa Due…. Da Yie… RIPP

  • Popular Socialite, Ginimbi Dies In Crash Just Hours After Flaunting Rolls Royce

    Popular Socialite, Ginimbi Dies In Crash Just Hours After Flaunting Rolls Royce

    The socialite died early Sunday morning in an accident along Borrowdale Road, in Harare.

    The crash occurred along a curve just before Hatcliff suburb on the road to Domboshava.

    “This is unbearable. A young man who worked hard and enjoyed hard is no more! The flower has wilted! Go well Boss Ginimbi”, said exiled former minister, Saviour Kasukuwere.

    Ginimbi was reportedly speeding when the mishap happened. The impact threw him out of the vehicle which later burst into flames.

    Witnesses said two other passengers were “burnt beyond recognition”.

    Ginimbi is the owner of Pioneer Gas and PIKO Group.

    The deceased owned a mansion in the peri-urban settlement and a fleet of expensive cars including Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Lamborghini.

    The businessman posted a video on his Instagram story as he was heading out to a birthday party.

    “Yo my name is Ginimbi, it’s time to go out. It’s gonna be going down, we are going to dreams in the next few minutes.

    “It’s gonna be going down. We are going to pop champagne, it’s gonna be champagne showers…tonight, see you there.”

    “Driving Rolls Royce wraith”, Ginimbi added as he turned the music volume up.

    Source; 9Jaflaver

  • Joe Biden celebrations cut short after sad news confirmed

    Joe Biden celebrations cut short after sad news confirmed

    Joe Biden celebrations cut short after sad news confirmed. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden could receive a heavy blow following the news.

    In a report on Twitter this Friday, November 06, 2020, American journalist Larry Madowo wrote alleging that Georgia has announced that there will be a recount in the presidential election.

    Mr Madowo said the remarks were a confirmation from the Secretary of State and who also said they did not find any general irregularities, but were investigating all allegations.

    “Georgia announces that there will be a recount in the presidential election. The secretary of state also said that they did not find any widespread irregularities, but were investigating all allegations.” He tweeted.

    President Donald Trump continued to protest the election result, claiming that there had been a rigging.

    These celebrations might as well be halted after sad news from Georgia. As reported by Larry Madowo, Georgia has announced that there will be a presidential election recount.

    TroReportgh