Mass recruitment to replace Liberia's striking medics

Liberia's health ministry has been ordered to recruit new personnel to temporarily replace 9,000 healthcare workers who have been on a strike for nearly a week.
The offices and cubicles that used to be occupied by nurses to receive patients were quiet and empty
No nurses at major hospitals in Accra
There are no Nurses at major hospitals in the Greater Accra Metropolis, the Ghana News Agency’s (GNA) investigation at the facilities on Monday has revealed.
Covid-Organics was launched in Madagascar in April after being tested on fewer than 20 people over t
Coronavirus: WHO sets rules for testing African herbal remedies
The World Health Organization (WHO) has agreed rules for the testing of African herbal remedies to fight Covid-19.
File Photo: Morocco
Coronavirus: Morocco locks down Casablanca, shuts schools
Morocco imposed a lockdown on Casablanca and shut its schools Monday, the day they were supposed to reopen after summer, in a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19.
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More countries engaging in coronavirus vaccine facility - WHO
The World Health (WHO) Organization says 172 countries are currently engaging with the COVAX Global Vaccines Facility, the largest and most diverse COVID-19 vaccine portfolio in the world.
Close to 700 out of 30,000 Kenya's COVID-19 cases are among healthcare workers
Doctors in Kenya's capital begin strike
More than 300 doctors in public hospitals in Kenya's capital Nairobi have begun a strike.
The drug maker Cipla hasn't been paid for exports to Zambia for two years
Drug maker suspends exports to Zambia over unpaid bills
Uganda's pharmaceutical industry is at risk from the growing debt crisis in Zambia.