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Go and see how Prez Mahama of Ghana has transformed Gonjaland with Ghana money just within the two and half years that he has been in power. Every town, village and hamlet in Gonjaland has received a facelift with new facilit ...
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A maid stole some packed chips took it to her room and enjoyed it. 2 days later she saw the same chips being given to the dog so she now asked a friend whether she would die since it looks ...
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The bits of virus in the vaccine are "attenuated virus"....it has had the parts of the virus that allows it to multiply removed. There is just enough of it to stimulate an immune response which will make the person taking th ...
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If Ghanians are feigning ignorance and rejecting this important drug trial, will they want to benefit from it in Future.
Listen to yourself: Why should the trial be made on Ghanaians? Ain't anybody living in the country of origin of the pharmaceutical company doing the trial?
Besides, Ebola is already active in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Gui ...
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Do you know that every drug you've taken has been tried on someone else. Ebola will surface again whether we like it or not. And it will be nice to have a vaccine ready when and wherever it hits again.
thanks sister
A NORMAL HUMAN BEING, I DON'T BELIEVE IT, WE ARE BEING RULING BY ANIMAL FARM, USELESS INCOMPETENT NTANI CLUELESS MAHAMA
You obviously have access to the internet. You might want to pull up a map of Ghana because you will find that Sierra Leone--still actively involved (with increasing numbers each week) is involved in the current Ebola outbrea ...
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Ghanians are being swindled by their parliament.
Does parliament think we are stupid enough to believe that they had NO knowledge of the vaccine trials before 2 days ago?
If that is the truth, then the PMs who did not k ...
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If this is not another Sakawa, then what is it? I have no problem with trying ebola vaccine. But my sorrow is that why should this be tried in the Volta Region of Ghana and not the 3 countries that are already affected. If it ...
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It's about time we united on a national discussion. Hopefully many more to come. For the first time on this board, I can say I truly see a national discourse for a unified GHANA. I pray for many more national topics without p ...
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If a vaccine is produced, it is tried first on mice, monkeys, etc before trial on humans. The vaccine is expected to prevent the disease and trial on humans will have to be followed by the introduction of the Ebola virus (dis ...
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Thank you parliament very well said my man Joe Ghartey
Adongo,
You have no idea what you are talking about. The test of success will be done by testing the immune status of the participants. They will test the level of antibodies produced to the virus. They will not give them ...
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Are you serious? Giving thanks to the members of parliament?
For what? Trying to pull the sheep's wool over your eyes to shield themselves from criticism?
They must have known for months now about the vaccine trial, ...
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Mr Deputy, the Ebola vaccine trial fiasco indicates your government is chaotic,disorganised,incompetent and above all not fit to govern Ghana. No wonder so many things are falling apart. Someone has to educate the public abou ...
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The Ghanaian leadership are simply DOCILE. They play yes-man to everything asked by the imperialists. If Ebola vaccine trial will work better, on a neutral ground,the best place will be the ORIGIN of those pharmaceutical comp ...
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Sierra Leone--still involved in an active (increasing numbers every week) Ebola outbreak. Having a vaccinated population stops diseases like Ebola in their tracks.
Therefore, Ghana (the only WAfrican country which has not ...
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Volta Region people are stupid and foolish. When stupid President lied to them then, they think is good idea to allow use them Ebola experiment. Why the Prez will not sent to the north where there was Ebola?
We are in a scientific age where trials conducted carefully according to national and international protocols. This is not a live vaccine and the the risk of Ebola should be negligent. The vaccines we benefit from today all w ...
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The diplomatic corps is having a good laugh. Even the deputy speaker a lawyer of repute has caught the ignorance disease.
Joe Ghartey did parliament pass act 851 for fun.
THIS SHOWS CRASS IGNORANCE OF OUR PARLIAMENTARIANS. CLINICAL TRIAL STUDY IS A CONTROLLED SCIENTIFIC/MEDICAL STUDY OF A VACINE. PARLIAMENTARIANS DO NOT HAVE TO SANCTION IT. THIS IS A SHAMEFUL DISPLAY OF IGNORANCE.
I completely agree with your comment.
At last I'm reading some sense about this vaccine trial instead of the ignorant comments from last week and another from a former attorney general. Unbelievable that the speaker of parliament can halt a function of a ministry ...
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Thank you Deputy Speaker of parliament. We are grateful for saving us from this dreadful disease. God bless you.
Such an idiot. In future if we need it, we'll go round begging
oh poor Ghana we talk plenty witout knowing what we are talking about. Really an illiterate in the Country are also found in parliament.They just dont understand what clinical trials are and will not allowed themselves to be ...
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KINGDOM RULE BY UNCIVILISED PRIMITIVE THINKLESS MAHAMA
That is the question
ARE YOU TELLING US THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND FDA AND UNIVERSITY OF ALLIED HEALTH DECIDED TO GIVE APPROVAL OF THIS DEADLY ACT WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF PARLIAMENT AND THE EXECUTIVE, THIS IS JUST THE WAY NDC IS RULING GHANA. EV ...
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If Parliament didn't know about the vaccine trials then they are not availing themselves to free access to news that folks like me--who live on the other side of the world--can(and do) easily read every day from sources like ...
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Is Legon in on the deal, any financial rewards for being silent.
Sierra Leone is still involved with an active, increasing Ebola problem.
Sierra Leone is right next to Ghana, making Ghana greatly at risk for getting its own Ebola outbreak going.
The Speaker and the rest of the MPs k ...
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Ghanaians enjoy the benefits of vaccines they had not contributed in developing. Diphtheria,pertussis,Tetanus, polio,yellow fever are few vaccines that most Ghanaians use but did not participate in development or clinical tr ...
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Shame to Ghana's parliament. All they know is to act like uneducated people that they truly are! Idiots.
Why did'nt the researchers test themselves first and the working staff of the world health organization,before crossing into Africa and to ghana.segbefia wear your thinking cap.