
FACT-CHECK: COVID-19 vaccines were not developed to kill Africans
Claim: Two claims about COVID-19 conspiracy theories Source: WhatsApp video Verdict: Two claims FALSE Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu A 10 minutes and 44 seconds
Claim: Two claims about COVID-19 conspiracy theories Source: WhatsApp video Verdict: Two claims FALSE Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu A 10 minutes and 44 seconds
More than 200,000 Ghanaians have received one dose of a coronavirus vaccine since the country deployed its COVID-19 vaccination programme on March 1, 2021. Ghana
Unproven remedies, myths, fake news about COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy are real issues that could hamper Ghana’s quest to get COVID-19 under control. After receiving 600,000
The Ghana Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) is warning the public against purchasing COVID-19 vaccines online following reports that South African authorities have seized hundreds
Claims: 4 claims about COVID-19 vaccines Source: Facebook comments Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu The roll-out of mass COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana has received a
Claim: Can taking the COVID-19 vaccine cause infertility? Source: Bridget Otoo Verdict: False Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu A Ghanaian Journalist, Bridget Otoo in a Facebook
Ghanaian citizens have started receiving COVID-19 vaccine services following the rollout of the 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines received from COVAX, a global scheme to
Claim: 3 claims about the COVID-19 pandemic Source: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Verdict: 2 False, 1 Unproven Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu A video clip showing
A news article published by myjoyonline.com on February 6, 2021, claims: “Over 15,000 Ghanaians died of cancer last year.” According to the report the claim
Claim: Coronavirus is not the same as COVID-19 Verdict: True Researched by Gifty Tracy Aminu The world continues to grapple with the ripples and ramifications