Wednesday night’s edition of PM Express will delve into the shortage of childhood immunisation vaccines.
This follows Ghana Health Services' announcement of a shortage of the routine childhood immunisation vaccine, attributing it to the depreciation of the Ghana Cedi.
GHS, however, assured that the vaccine would be available in two weeks.
Meanwhile, the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu has been summoned to appear before Parliament to answer questions about the shortage of the vaccine.
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