The Ghana Health Service is to organise two rounds of polio immunization this year to help eradicate the virus identified at 150 surveillance sites across the country.
The first immunization would run between September 10 - 13 and the second round between October 8 - 10 this year.
This was disclosed by the Deputy Eastern Regional Director of Health in-charge of Public Health, Dr Antobre Boateng at stakeholders meeting at Koforidua in the Eastern Region.
He said the two immunization programmes would help protect children aged day one to under 5 years from Poliovirus type 2.
Dr Boateng said the health personnel would move from house to house and assured of strict adherence to the Covid-19 health protocols.
He appealed to the stakeholders to help mobilize parents to open up their homes for the immunization exercise.
Mr Daniel Asamaning, the Eastern Regional Coordinator of the Expanded Programme of Immunization, said the oral immunization would be organized on a house to house bases.
He said the campaign would be conducted in 11 regions out of the 16 regions because some regions had already undertaken the immunization exercise.
Ms Bridget Anim, Eastern Regional Health Communication Officer, called on stakeholders and politicians to help mobilize the people to ensure the success of the programme.
She appealed to the media to help motivate parents to support the campaign.
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