The medical director of Buchanan’s Liberian Government Hospital has confirmed the receipt of an ambulance and an ultrasound scanner from the Ministry of Health.
World Bank Donates 15 Ambulances to Fight COVID-19 in Liberia
The World Bank has donated 15 ambulances to the Ministry of Health to address current logistical challenges in the country’s COVID-19 response efforts.
With World Bank Donation, Grand Kru Now Has Two Ambulances
The World Bank has donated an ambulance to Grand Kru County Heath Team to strengthen the county’s health care delivery capacity. The donation means that the county’s health team now has two ambulances, including one previously donated by the German aid group GIZ.
Over 30 District Health Officers in Sinoe Get Data Training
More than 30 district health officers from across Sinoe have received training in data collection and use in Greenville.
Liberia Records Significant Improvement in COVID-19 Fight
Over the past month, Liberia has recorded a progressive decline in the number of new confirmed COVID-19 cases, signaling that the country may be making significant progress in the fight against the pandemic.
Grand Bassa Sees 22% Reduction in Vaccination of Children During COVID-19
Health authorities in Grand Bassa have revealed numbers that show a significant decrease in the utilization of health services in the county during the COVID19 outbreak. Most notably, it shows a 22.5 percent reduction in the number of children vaccinated from the first three months of the year to the first three months of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Grand Gedeh County Health Officer Orders Primary Schools Closed
After at least four schools resumed academic activities for the primary school levels, Grand Gedeh’s county health officer says he has ordered all schools operating classes from 5th grade to kindergarten to close, in line with guidance from the Ministry of Education.
Vice President’s Office Tight-lipped after Referral Note Reveals COVID-19 Diagnosis
The office of Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor has refused to make any further official comment on the medical conditions of the vice president since it was revealed that she tested positive for COVID-19.