Get your vaccination now at Central Dansoman Clinic now!!!.
Get your vaccination now at Central Dansoman Clinic now!!!.
read moreYes there are now several vaccines that are in use. The first mass vaccination programme started in early December 2020 and as of and as of 15 February 2021, 175.3 million vaccine doses have been administered. At least 7 different vaccines (3 platforms) have been administered.
read moreDear Valued Client, Covid 19 Vaccination is now available at our facility from 1st – 8th of March 2021. Kindly come to our facility or call 0242589802 for any assistance.
read moreVaccination of clients with underlying health conditions and staff that fall in the first category as stated by the president, it will be available at CD-Clinic from 2nd March 21 to 6th March 21. For further clarification kindly call our hotline 0242589802.
read moreToday, Ghana became the first country outside India to receive COVID-19 vaccine doses shipped via the COVAX Facility. This is a historic step towards our goal to ensure equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines globally, in what will be the largest vaccine procurement and supply operation in history. The delivery is part of a first wave of arrivals that will continue in the coming days and weeks.
read moreSince the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic, Central Dansoman Clinic has been working with the public sector to test patients for COVID-19. As the spread in Ghana increases, additional measures have been put in place to test more people showing signs and symptoms as a way of mitigating the spread.
read morePeople with diabetes have nearly double the risk of heart disease and are at a greater risk of developing mental health disorders such as depression. But most cases of type 2 diabetes are preventable and some can even be reversed. Taking steps to prevent or control diabetes doesn’t mean living in deprivation; it means eating a tasty, balanced diet that will also boost your energy and improve your mood. You don’t have to give up sweets entirely or resign yourself to a lifetime of bland food.
read moreWHO is bringing the world’s scientists and global health professionals together to accelerate the research and development process, and develop new norms and standards to contain the spread of the coronavirus pandemic and help care for those affected
read more1. What is Cholera? Cholera is a diarrhoeal disease caused by a germ. The germ is found mostly in faeces and it spreads when a person drinks water or eats food that is contaminated with the cholera germ.
read moreIf you’re having trouble beginning an exercise plan or following through, you’re not alone. Many of us struggle getting out of the sedentary rut, despite our best intentions.
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