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Politics of Wednesday, 15 December 2021

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

I support mandatory COVID-19 vaccination – Another NDC MP declares

Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Nelson-Dafeamekpor Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson Nelson-Dafeamekpor

Rockson Dafeamekpor supports mandatory COVID-19 vaccination

New travel policies introduced at Kotoka International Airport

Unvaccinated travellers to receive vaccine on arrival at KIA


Amidst the public controversy over governments mandatory

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Ahead of that, the government has already started mandating some categories of persons to be fully vaccinated in order to be able to go about their activities.

The early stage of the mandatory vaccination policy has started with selected groups of people and patrons of selected events.

The Director General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Patrick Kuma Aboagye recently announced the categories of people who will be mandated to be vaccinated by next year.

The list includes all workers in government institutions, all commercial drivers and their assistants as well as members of the legislature, executive and judiciary, all healthcare workers, all security personnel and all students and staff of secondary and tertiary institutions.

On the back of imported cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 at the Kotoka International Airport, the government has issued new travel guidelines which is being seen as one of the strictest globally.

The new guidelines include mandatory vaccine requirements for both travellers coming in and going out of the country.

Public reactions to mandatory vaccination

There have been varying public reactions to government’s mandatory vaccination policy.

While some people have argued that there should be room for everyone to decide on receiving the vaccine or not, others say it is a matter of public health and cannot become a personal decision.

Some people have argued against the constitutionality of a mandatory vaccination policy while some say the constitution gives room for government to mandate vaccination against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).