Agona Swedru, April 10, GNA - Ms Cynthia Obbu, Coordinator at the District Health Management Team (DHMT) has expressed regrets about the inability of health personnel and volunteers to vaccinate children of the Jesus Christ Apostolic Faith Church at Agona Asafo against polio. Members of the Church have persistently refused to allow their children to be immunised according to the doctrine of the church. Ms Obbu said the problem had become a big one for personnel at the Directorate, adding that, "if any of these children is infected by the polio virus or any of the six killer childhood diseases it would be difficult to handle".
She said that the situation moved the World Health Organisation (WHO) representative in Ghana to visit Agona Asafo to meet the leaders and pastors of the Church to see how best to solve the problem. Speaking to the GNA at Swedru, the Coordinator said a total of 49,939 children between the ages of one month and five years in the Agona District of the Central Region would be immunised in the three-day National Immunisation Day (NID) for polio, which begin on Friday. Ms Cynthia Obbu, said health personnel and volunteers operated at schools, towns and villages bordering the district on Thursday before the commencement of the exercise.Agona Swedru, April 10, GNA - Ms Cynthia Obbu, Coordinator at the District Health Management Team (DHMT) has expressed regrets about the inability of health personnel and volunteers to vaccinate children of the Jesus Christ Apostolic Faith Church at Agona Asafo against polio. Members of the Church have persistently refused to allow their children to be immunised according to the doctrine of the church. Ms Obbu said the problem had become a big one for personnel at the Directorate, adding that, "if any of these children is infected by the polio virus or any of the six killer childhood diseases it would be difficult to handle".
She said that the situation moved the World Health Organisation (WHO) representative in Ghana to visit Agona Asafo to meet the leaders and pastors of the Church to see how best to solve the problem. Speaking to the GNA at Swedru, the Coordinator said a total of 49,939 children between the ages of one month and five years in the Agona District of the Central Region would be immunised in the three-day National Immunisation Day (NID) for polio, which begin on Friday. Ms Cynthia Obbu, said health personnel and volunteers operated at schools, towns and villages bordering the district on Thursday before the commencement of the exercise.