Due to the outbreak of a disease, Ghana has banned the movement of animals. Due to allegations of an anthrax outbreak in the area, the Ghan...
Due to the outbreak of a disease, Ghana has banned the movement of animals.
Due to allegations of an anthrax outbreak in the area, the Ghanaian government has put a month-long ban on the movement of livestock and small animals in the eastern section of the nation.
Bawku Local Government, Bawku West, Pusiga, Garu, Tempane, and Binduri District are a few of the regions impacted by the law.
In Bansi and Sapeliga districts, seven cows and 23 goats were found dead last week.
Similarly to this, health officials have verified that 13 people have this illness, and it has even claimed one life in the Bansi district.
There are currently 11 samples in the Pong-Tamale testing room.
The vaccination of all animals in the Bansi and Sapeliga districts has already been mandated by the government.
Alhaji Abubakari Inusah, the director general of the nation's primary healthcare organization, declared that following the emergency meeting they had, immediate action has already been done to address this outbreak.

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