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The True Secret Behind Coronavirus Outbreak

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A SENIOR CHINESE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE OFFICER WHO COULD NOT CONTAINED THE PAIN OF LOSING HIS ONLY CHILD, HAVE DECIDED TO REVEAL THE SECRET BEHIND THE DREADED VIRUS (CORONA ), COME WHAT MAY……………

A Senior Chinese Military Officer Reveals The Whole Secret About The Coronavirus How It All Started,  Due To
I am a senior Chinese military intelligence officer and I know the truth about the coronavirus outbreak. It is far worse than the media are telling you.
I am a Chinese citizen in Wuhan who occupies — or perhaps occupied — a high-ranking position in military intelligence. I am also a member of the Chinese Communist Party. As a senior official near the top of the Party, I have access to a great deal of classified information and I have been involved in many top secret government projects. I have a doctorate from a leading university in a western country, which is why I am able to write my account in English.

I have information that I believe could lead to the overthrow of my government. It is also relevant to billions of people outside of China, all of whom are now in existential peril.

It will not surprise you to hear that if my identity were to be revealed, my life would be in grave danger, as would those of my wife and son. I ask you to respect the fact that I have stripped out of this account all facts that would make it easy to identify me.

By now you will be familiar with the recent outbreak of 2019-nCoV, also known as NCP, or simply “coronavirus”. You will have heard that it originated in Wuhan, an industrial city in China, and that it came from an animal — most likely a bat or a pangolin — that was sold in a wild animal market. You will have been told that it is an influenza-like illness that can in severe cases cause pneumonia, respiratory failure and death. Finally, you may have heard that although the disease is highly infectious, it is dangerous only to the elderly or to those who have a compromised immune system. The official lethality rate is approximately 2% or so.

All of that is a bunch of lies concocted by the Chinese state with the tacit support of the U.S. deep state and its friends in the European Union, Russia and Australia, and spread by the docile media in all of those countries.

Let me start by telling you that the world does not operate the way you think it does. Although countries like the US and China vie for global dominance, that competition is restricted to certain limited areas. In most ways, the two countries are more interested in cooperation so that they can stop other competing countries from gaining more power. They also have a shared interest in keeping real power out of the hands of their “ordinary” citizens. To this end, they have many different mechanisms by which they control the overwhelming majority of their media outlets. The Americans in particular have perfected the art of creating made-up “divisions” between their two main parties which are designed to hide the fact that both serve the same masters.

These same nations also posses technology that is far more advanced than you can imagine and which is kept carefully hidden from public view. This includes advanced artificial intelligence capable of undermining and deciding any election in the world; biological and chemical agents that can manipulate and control the thinking patterns and behaviours of citizens to terrifying degrees; highly sophisticated manipulation techniques using hypnotic practices entirely unknown to the public; and other things that I will not go into now. My point is that the great nations do not compete so much as work together. Their principal goal is to shield the true workings of the world from the “uninitiated” public.

Just to give you one example, there aren’t actually any nuclear weapons anywhere in the world. The U.S. and the Soviet Union scrapped them all in the 1970s, as did their client states. Everyone realised that those weapons could not be used without destroying the whole world, so there was no need for them; but by pretending that they still had them, the big players were able to keep the non-nuclear powers in line.

Let me return to the virus.

Last year, large-scale anti-government protests erupted in Hong Kong. The Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party considered these to be a grave threat to the integrity and stability of the motherland. The U.S. government and the EU both knew that the Chinese were secretly working on a biological agent that was supposed to make the protesters docile and obedient. Without going into detail, I worked on that project. We tried to develop a sort of spray that could be dispersed from helicopters or drones and that would lead to mental retardation and behavioural change.

Naturally, as Hong Kong is one of the most open and international cities in the world, the Party decided that it was too risky to release the agent in Hong Kong without first testing it. For this, it needed a great number of human guinea pigs. Two groups were identified for this.

First, we rounded up a large number of so-called “islamic radicals” in Xinjiang Province and took them to what we called “training camps”. We had already been using these camps for human experimentation for several years, but the Hong Kong protests meant that we redoubled our efforts. We exposed the inmates to various “alpha” experimental agents. As these were odourless and invisible, the subjects were not aware that they were taking part in medical trials. The resulting high rates of cancer, premature dementia, suicidal depression and death by organ failure could easily be suppressed, as the camps are located in very remote parts of our motherland.

Once the initial experiments had yielded a “beta” agent, it was transported to Hubei Province, where it was deployed in a special military testing facility outside the city of Wuhan. This was not even a particularly well-kept secret: the existence of this facility has been reported in international news. Even the fact that it is located close to the wild animal market is a known fact.

By then our President had already introduced a “social credit” system that allowed us to identify disloyal, counter-revolutionary and bourgeois elements in our society. Using the social credit scores — which are taken from online activity, electronic shopping behaviour and reports from informers in civil society — we selected some of the worst offenders. These included human rights lawyers and activists, Christians, homosexuals, artists, intellectuals, people who speak foreign languages, and other undesirables.

Once these troublemakers had been collected and placed in the testing facility, we exposed them to the Agent, which is biochemical in nature and spread in an invisible aerosol, akin to certain viruses. Initial results were encouraging, as we saw significant cognitive decline and reduction in higher mental processing facilities. Essentially, our undesirables were becoming mildly mentally disabled, which is precisely the effect we wanted to produce in order to pacify the restive population of Hong Kong.

Unfortunately, it quickly became apparent that the Agent also had other effects. About one week after the retardation set in, our subjects developed major anxiety and panic attacks. Eventually they developed symptoms akin to those of paranoid schizophrenics. At that point, their bodies rapidly deteriorated. They developed massive internal bleeding; the walls of their arteries dissolved; they bled out of their eyes and orifices, and their tissue disintegrated.

To put it in a more direct Western manner, they started to melt.

Death usually occurred through multiple organ failure. This was preceded by at least five days of severe agony which could not be alleviated by painkillers. It was at this time that I first violated our protocol: one subject, an elderly lady who had published defamatory cartoons of our President, begged me for death with such insistence that I took pity and shot her. I was reprimanded, but fortunately the complaint was dropped when I agreed to reimburse the cost of the bullet. I swore to myself never again to show such unnecessary emotion.

We decided that our Agent was unusable. It was far too destructive for our purposes. We wanted the population of Hong Kong to submit to us; we did not want to exterminate it.

Naturally, our American friends had by then taken an interest in our work and asked us for a sample for their own research and testing purposes. They hinted that they wished to use it to resolve certain difficulties in Venezuela. Normally we would have agreed, as we maintain friendly relations with the CIA, but given the extremely toxic nature of the Agent, we declined.

This, as it turned out, was a grave mistake. The CIA was convinced that we had developed something very powerful and wanted to keep it to ourselves. They offered a great deal of money to one of our researchers. Foolishly, he agreed to sell them a specimen. We found out just in time for the handover and tried to stop it from happening. In the ensuing shoot-out — don’t bother to look for it in the news, it was never reported anywhere — several dozen people were killed.

More importantly, however, the Agent escaped.

The shoot-out took place at the wild animal market which has been reported as the location of the “animal to human” transmission that started the outbreak. But of course there was no such transmission; it was just the location where the CIA was supposed to receive the sealed vial containing the Agent. The vial shattered when it was dropped by the traitor who had agreed to sell it to the Americans.

By now I understand you will be sceptical. If I really am who I say I am, why would I be sharing this information on the internet? Let me assure you that I am no friend of the Western system of governance. I love my motherland and I am loyal to the Communist Party. It has lifted hundreds of millions of my compatriots out of squalor and poverty. However, I am also a human being and I have a conscience.

Most importantly, I have a wife and a son.

Once we realised that the Agent had escaped and would start to spread, we swiftly put all of Wuhan into lockdown. I was one of those tasked to manage the fallout of the contamination. Of course we could not keep such a huge undertaking secret, so we decided to order our state media to report that a “coronavirus” had broken out in Wuhan.

In reality, of course, there is no “coronavirus”. It was all made up.

It was one of my colleagues who came up with the genius idea of pretending that people with the common flu suffered from the coronavirus. This allowed us to hide the true nature of the disease. Let me explain.

It is currently flu season in China. When we realised that we could no longer control the spread of the Agent, we sent our men to all the hospitals and instructed all doctors to diagnose every case of the common flu as “coronavirus”. We came up with a new name — 2019-nCoV — and handed out “factsheets” that described a made-up illness.

The result of this decision was that tens of thousands of individuals who were simply suffering from a cold or flu were now diagnosed as having a mysterious coronavirus that, although infectious, was not often lethal. While this frightened the public, it allowed us to push the narrative that the disease was not that deadly; it also gave us time to prepare for the catastrophe that was sure to come by imposing a lockdown on Wuhan and other cities in Hubei Province.

You have not heard this in the news — and given the size of Wuhan, with its population of 11 million, it is not known even to many of the residents — but within days thousands upon thousands were infected and before long they suffered the agonising deaths that I have already described. Within a week, there were so many corpses that we did not know what to do with them, so we ordered the surviving social credit prisoners to drive the bodies into the countryside and bury them in mass graves. But it was very difficult to keep this activity secret, and we could not even keep up as there were so many corpses. We planted a story that five million residents had “fled” Wuhan. In reality, of course, many of those people had died from the Agent.

I was working around the clock helping to orchestrate this cover-up. When I think back to my actions now, I feel great shame. At the time I still believed that I was fighting for my motherland and that the rule of the Party was right and just. But deep down, I had already begun to have doubts.

My faith in the Party was shaken even more deeply when I learnt what had happened to Dr Li Wenliang. He was one of the few doctors who refused falsely to diagnose flu patients with the “coronavirus”. As a punishment, he was sent to help transport dead bodies to mass graves. The expectation was that he would be infected with the Agent and die an agonising death, but to our great surprise, he did not contract the illness.

You have of course read that he died of “coronavirus”. You have been misinformed. A sergeant of the People’s Armed Police injected him with a mixture of heroin and mercury that caused his lungs to deflate.

When I found out about this I became unsure whether or not I was doing the right thing. While I believe that it is appropriate for a government to rule with a severe hand, I do not think that it was right to kill Dr Li. He was a compassionate and kind man and he cared about his patients; how can our motherland not benefit from having such a doctor?

I shared my concerns with my wife, but she convinced me that I should not say anything to my superiors. She said that it was too dangerous; that they valued loyalty above everything else; and that I would only find trouble if I admitted to my doubts about their practices. She also pointed out that we benefited from priority medical treatment. As senior officials, we received regular supplies of the highly-sophisticated hazmat masks that are the only known technology that can prevent infection. She implored me to think of our son, who is still small. If I spoke out and were caught, our lives would be at risk.

Around the same time, it became clear that the Agent was entirely beyond our control. It was spreading like wildfire throughout Hubei Province and beyond, infecting tens of millions and causing them all to die.

I understand that what I just said is difficult to believe, because you have been told that there have been only about 50,000 infections, and far fewer deaths. But these are the influenza infections that have been falsely passed off as the non-existent “coronavirus”. The Agent is far, far more contagious than that, and its fatality rate, unlike the “coronavirus”, is not 2%.

No, its fatality rate is 100%. Nobody recovers from it. Everybody who contracts it dies.

And a lot of people are contracting it.

Hubei Province lies in ruins. The various travel restrictions and lockdowns that have been imposed were not created to stop the spread of the Agent — none of them can stop it, not embargoes, not face masks or hand sanitiser — but to stop the survivors from seeing the catastrophe with their own eyes.

I am part of the greatest cover-up in human history: the hiding of the deaths of tens of millions. Very soon, Hubei Province will be no more than a giant mortuary, and the truth will come out.

For me, the turning point came when the Party told yet another lie, and that lie was too dreadful even for me to accept. You may have heard that China built a new hospital, called Huoshenshan Hospital, in Wuhan, in order to provide additional quarantine and isolation facilities for infected patients. You may have heard that they built it in only ten days.

That too is a lie.

Sure, they did build something in six days. But it was not a hospital. The true nature of the building was top secret. Initially, I was naive enough to believe that the Party was demonstrating its compassion and care for the people. But then my superiors sent me to Huoshenshan. I was shown around the installation by a military police officer called Corporal Meng (this is not his real name). It was there that I saw the truth.

As I have mentioned, the only way to protect oneself from the Agent is by wearing a special protective mask that is entirely unlike those available commercially. Even medical professionals do not have access to it. It is available only to biomedical warfare researchers and it contains extremely advanced technology.

These masks need to be kept at a particular temperature to offer full protection, and lose their effectiveness very quickly. As I have also already said, one of the benefits of my position was that both my family and I had access to regular supplies, which is why were safe when compared to civilians, doctors and even lower-level government officials, all of whom wore utterly ineffective surgical masks in the misguided belief that they would protect them.

And so, wearing this special equipment, I went to Huoshenshan with Corporal Meng.

Whatever you want to call that place, it is not a hospital. Sure, the entrance looks like a hospital and in the ward at the front of the complex, there are what appear to be normal medical beds. There, thousands of infected patients lie, all of them in the early stages of the disease. I walked along those long, white corridors next to Corporal Meng, his angular face dispassionate in his military fatigues, and saw hundreds upon hundreds of identical hospital beds on which squirmed the terrified and diseased inhabitants of Wuhan. Their cries and pleas haunt me in the long nights in which I now am unable to sleep.

But this was merely the beginning. Eventually the Corporal took me to the rear of this front section. There, locked metal gates led to what he called the “middle section”. The patients in the front are unaware of its existence. It is there that the more advanced cases are kept, in what most closely resembles a mental asylum.

Immediately upon entering this part of Huoshenshan I was struck by the dim lighting and stench of vomit and human waste. Here the unfortunates roamed freely, their minds gradually disintegrating in endless panic attacks and psychotic episodes. Here too there were no more doctors, merely gorilla-faced men in black uniforms who belonged to some secret branch of the military police I had never heard of.

They appeared to have been selected for their cruelty, for they beat and degraded the patients in the most sadistic manner. Many of the inmates had regressed to childlike states and lay on the floor weeping like infants and begging for compassion that they did not receive. There was cruel pleasure in the eyes of these thugs as they brutalised the unfortunates. They beat them with batons, sprayed pepper spray into their eyes and kicked them with their steel-capped boots. As I was from military intelligence, the guards did not even attempt to hide their activities. They even invited me to join; in every way, they treated me as one of them.

Yes, one of them. I stood in the grey staff bathroom of Huoshenshan and looked into a cheap mirror and asked myself — is this really what you are? Are you really like them?

But the violence was not merely an expression of sadism, for the poor inmates were not there to be cared for.

They were there to work.

There was one more set of doors, and beyond them lay what the Corporal called the “Core”. And it was there that I saw it — piles and piles of dead bodies, stacked on top of one another all the way to the ceiling. There were men, women and children, elderlies and toddlers, rich and poor, beautiful and misshapen, proud and humble.

They were all of them dead. Our Agent made no distinction between any of them.

I gasped when the Corporal led me to the Core. I cannot count how many there were, but it was many, many thousands. And in the midst of the piles of corpses was a kind of path, and I heard a roaring sound in the distance. The miserable patients from the middle section picked up the dead and carried and dragged them away into the dark, even as the guards beat them with truncheons.

It took me a little while before I grasped what was happening. I simply could not believe what lay at the end of that path in the Core.

It was an enormous furnace, with great fires roaring within.

One by one, their minds destroyed and their bodies twisted, the dying men and women carried the corpses to the furnace and cast them inside in a doomed attempt to hide the dreadful truth. I saw several of them collapse from exhaustion only for their lifeless bodies to be added to the mountains of corpses on both sides. In a seemingly endless line they went, their emaciated bodies clad in grey overalls, their backs bent under the weight of their dreadful cargo. Many howled and groaned in terror and their voices joined in a sorrowful cacophony that lingered over the roar of the fires.

In deep shock, I stared at the boundless horror before me. Beside me stood Corporal Meng, his freshly-shaved face as emotionless as before. When I turned to face him, he looked at me. His mouth smiled, but his eyes did not.

“We use the energy to operate Huoshenshan,” he said. “We save the state considerable resources in this way. And look,” — he waved at the gallery of the dead — “there are so many of them here. You could almost describe it as renewable energy.” He laughed and waved his hand in a strangely camp gesture.

I stood speechless and stared at the infernal scenes before me. Men in black uniforms screamed like daemons at the wretches who were disposing of the corpses for them. They stripped the dead of anything that had value — jewellery, cash, expensive clothing — and tossed these items onto an enormous pile next to the furnace. When I asked the Corporal what would be done with the items, they said that they would be used to pay for the “healthcare expenses” incurred by the patients’ stay in Huoshenshan.

I vomited in the toilet. When I flushed and came out of the stall, Corporal Meng stood by the door and looked at me. His face was as blank as before, but in his eyes I thought I registered a very faint trace of contempt. You are ten years my senior, the look said, but you are soft.

I thanked him for his service and went home.

When I arrived, I saw that I had received hundreds of updates on the encrypted device the Party uses to communicate to insiders. The news were unimaginably grim. The State Legal and Economic Commission had allocated funds for the construction of dozens of facilities like Huoshenshan all throughout China. The Agent had spread not only to every single province of the motherland, but to most other nations in the world. Fortunately, we had agreements in place with other governments — they agreed to pretend that the infections were due to a coronavirus. They were just as worried as we were that a panic might break out in their countries. The Americans in particular were terrified that the S&P 500 might decline. This, they said, would be unacceptable in an election year, so we could count on their full support.

Of course the World Health Organisation also helped us. For a long time, the only issue with the WHO has been that we have been locked in a contest with the Americans about who bribes them more. They released all sorts of sophisticated misinformation about having decoded the DNA of the so-called coronavirus. All this has allowed us to stave off a global panic.

For now.

Yet the situation was worsening with astonishing speed. I am reluctant to reveal too much on this point, as it would make it too easy for my enemies to identify me, but we quickly began to implement measures to protect our most senior leaders. If you look at the world news, you will see that Xi Jinping, our President, disappeared for approximately one week after the outbreak, before being seen again with the leader of Cambodia.

You should know that the person who met the Cambodian leader was not President Xi. It was a body double who had, for many years, been trained to look and sound just like our President. President Xi is of course not careless enough to risk his own death. He is safely ensconced in a secret bunker underneath Zhongnanhai, the headquarters of the Party in Beijing.

Nor was he the only leader who is in hiding. In fact, I can assure you that over half of all senior Party members are currently being imitated by trained actors who are following instructions given to them via special implants. Do you really think that our Prime Minister would risk his life by going to Wuhan?

All of this means that our government has become utterly paralysed and the functions of the state have been taken over by the military.

It became clear to me that our efforts were pointless. Yes, the lockdowns, travel bans and targeted assassinations of rebellious journalists allowed us to hide the true situation in Wuhan; but I knew that this would not last. Once the mass deaths begin in the rest of the world — in our estimation, this should happen within the next week or so — everyone will know the truth. It will become clear that we cannot protect ourselves from the Agent. Surgical masks, hand sanitiser, gloves — nothing can stop it. Nothing except the special hazmat masks, but those cannot be produced in anything like sufficient quantities. You, an ordinary person, will never even receive one, let alone a sufficient number to see you through the coming holocaust.

For those of you reading this, therefore, all I can suggest is that you keep your loved ones close to you. Hug them, tell them what they mean to you. Enjoy the time you have left with them. It is not typical in Chinese culture to express one’s feelings in this way, but I have learnt the importance of such gestures.

I promised my wife that I would show this document to her before I posted it.

Yet I broke my word.

I hear her weep in loud, hoarse sobs in the bedroom, and the keyboard of my laptop is wet with my own tears. Not long ago, we received results of the regular tests that are part of our “priority medical treatment”, and we learnt that my son had been infected with the Agent.

The military police that has supplied me with the special protective mask had been giving expired and ineffective masks to my son, masks that senior officials had already worn and then discarded when they ceased to protect them. My own masks, on the other hand, had always been of the necessary quality.

I suppose they decided that my son was of lower priority than me. I suppose my son could not help them with their cover-up.

We had long ago decided that we would be different — we would be honest with him, always. And so when he asked us, we told him the truth. We told him that he was very sick. He asked more, and we told him he would not get better.

He continued asking, and we told him that he would die. He is very small, but he was old enough to understand.

His terrified wails will haunt me for the rest of my miserable days in this world.

Let them come. Let them do with me as they will. I no longer care.

Simple Way To Prevent Coronavirus

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My only intention is to pass on information that could help you. In this case it is a simple procedure that kills this virus that continues to infect thousands of people in a large number of countries.

Zhong Nanshan (a Chinese pulmonologist who discovered the SARS coronavirus in 2003) suggested simple ways to prevent Wuhan pneumonia:
It is recommended to rinse your throat by gargling with salt water before going to a hospital or other public places (and do the same after returning home). The method is as follows:
a) a bite of salt water diluted in a glass;
b) lift your head back; letting the salt water bathe the area of ​​your throat
c) open your mouth slightly and gargle with salt water
d) spit out the salt water after a few seconds
e) repeat the process 3 to 5 times

Because viruses or bacteria lurk in the pharynx through the nasal passage, diluted salt water can kill them on the spot, thus achieving the purpose of preventing infection. During the SARS, I promoted and supervised this method among my students. As a result, none of our students in our class had a cold, cough and fever.

This method is simple, effective, easy to do. But it requires it to be constant.

Zhong Nanshan
January 29, 2020

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhong_Nanshan

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The Ghana Health Service Excellence Awards Night 2023

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The Ghana Health Service held its maiden awards night called the Ghana Health Service Excellence Awards in Accra last night.

The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye

“An integral part of our staff welfare and performance management system, designed to recognize and celebrate outstanding performance at both individual and institutional levels.” The Director-General of the Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, said.

In addition to improving patient happiness and customer service, the Director-General noted that the awards program is in line with the principles of the Network of Practice. This GHS flagship initiative aims to optimize performance in the quest for universal health coverage. He said that the need for the awards program arose after the COVID-19 epidemic when our healthcare professionals demonstrated unsung heroism by persevering through difficult conditions and demonstrating steadfast dedication.

Dignitaries in attendance

The awards were divided into three categories, according to Dr. Kuma-Aboagye: district, regional, and national. District and regional winners advanced to compete for the primary prizes at the national level, respectively. He revealed that 1779 honors were given out at the district, regional, and national levels, including all medical professionals as well as all healthcare levels. Dignitaries in attendance were Her Excellency Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the First Lady of the Republic of Ghana, and Hon. Tina Mensah, the Deputy Minister of Health.

Her Excellency Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the First Lady of the Republic of Ghana

The First Lady praised healthcare professionals for their devotion and hard work, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and emphasized the need to recognize what they’ve done through the awards night. At the ceremony, 66 facilities and people received the awards. The honors included one overall national award, eighteen general staff awards, fourteen awards for leadership excellence, eighteen institutional awards, and fifteen special awards honoring organizations and development partners that have improved the nation’s healthcare system.

Ms. Egbeegbe Anagbonu, a senior midwifery officer at the Tokurano Health Center in the Krachi East District of the Oti Region, was named the best worker overall for 2023 at the ceremony’s conclusion.

Ms. Egbeegbe Anagbonu, Best Worker Of The Year (GHS)

Ghana Disseminates The Results Of The Harmonised Health Facility Assessment (HHFA)

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The Ghana Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) findings were released on October 2, 2023, by Alhaji Hafiz Adam, Chief Director of the Ministry of Health, on behalf of the Honorable Minister of Health.

During the Dissemination of the Harmonised Health Facility Assessment, the Chief Director, Alhaji Hafiz Adam, extended his congratulations to all participants. He pointed out that the presence of key stakeholders at the event signifies a significant commitment and a strong demonstration of their readiness to support the Health Sector. He also mentioned that Universal Health Coverage (UHC) is not just a goal, but it is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of sustainable development. While Ghana has made significant strides in recent years, there is still much work to be done to ensure every citizen has access to high-quality healthcare without facing financial hardships. 

He stated that one cannot ignore the rapidly evolving landscape of global health. The challenges grow more intricate, driven by shifting demographics, environmental factors, and emerging health threats. The Harmonised Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) therefore represents a pivotal step in our efforts to strengthen the health system, enhance healthcare delivery and ensure equitable access to quality healthcare across the country. The assessment holds great significance for the Ministry of Health and the entire health sector, as it addresses the urgent need for a comprehensive and comparable approach to assessing health service availability and readiness. 

He added that multisectoral collaboration is vital to ensure that policies align with the overarching goal of UHC, promote best practices, endorse data-driven decision-making, and adhere to global standards. He stated the need to prioritize the results of this assessment in the planning for future interventions, aiming to enhance equitable and accessible healthcare, particularly concerning service availability and readiness. 

He extended special appreciation to the World Health Organization for their invaluable technical and financial support in making the assessment possible and also applauded the Director General of the Ghana Health Service and his dedicated team whose tireless efforts contributed to the success of this survey. He concluded by thanking all for their unwavering commitment to improving the health and well-being of Ghanaians using evidence-based results. 

During the dissemination, the Director General of the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye in his opening remarks stated he was particularly happy that Ghana is the first country to use the revised HHFA tool to assess service availability and readiness as well as our Governance and Management. He added that significant efforts have been made to assess the state of health facilities and services to strengthen the country’s progress towards UHC. 

He also indicated that Ghana has conducted three landmark assessments of its primary health care system (Vital signs profile assessment, CHPS verification survey (2018) and the 2020 EmONC survey). The data from these surveys provide valuable information on the status of health facilities in the country. However, these assessments were not comprehensive enough (in terms of coverage and content) to inform the ongoing innovations in healthcare delivery such as the Networks of Practice. The Harmonised Health Facility Assessment conducted in 2022 comes in to address the urgent need for not only a comprehensive but also a comparable approach to assessing health service availability and readiness. 

The adoption of the WHO Harmonised Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) in Ghana has ushered in a new era of standardized and comprehensive evaluation of health service availability, readiness, and quality. This assessment has equipped the Service with reliable and objective data on the capacity of healthcare facilities to provide services at the required standards of quality. Such data is instrumental in shaping evidence-based decision-making and supporting health sector reviews, thus fortifying our nation’s healthcare services. He concluded by stating that the findings from the HHFA are foundational data for costing health investments outlined in Ghana’s UHC Roadmap 2030 and the data will support health sector reviews, planning and policymaking, and enable evidence-based decision-making for strengthening Ghana’s health service delivery systems.

The special guest of honour and also the Country Representative of the World Health Organisation Professor Francis Kasolo stated that the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic strongly suggested the need for updated information on all service delivery availability, readiness and demand and other details of health services that are not available in other surveys. He added that Ghana for the past years has not carried out a nationwide, comprehensive service delivery readiness, availability and demand survey that addresses all health areas to deliver services at required standards of quality, and the effectiveness of the services. 

He stated that WHO with support from other development partners such as UK -FCDO plans to support the dissemination of results and the generation of knowledge products to improve uptake and usage of the results at all levels. 

This is to build the capacity of GHS and other partners to do this type of analysis within the health service and provide the needed information that can be used to drive some key service approaches like the Network of Practice. 

Dr. Kasolo mentioned that in the short and long term WHO will work with MOH and GHS to ensure 

  • A visual mapping of the location of essential health services. 
  • Improved use of GIS-based tools and techniques to do geospatial analysis to the desired quality standards using the HHFA data
  • An automated online platform for geospatial analysis and presentation of current and historical changes in health services.

In his final statement, he expressed a strong belief that the investment in the Ghana HHFA and other completed surveys will feed into evidence-based decisions that will improve health service delivery across the country.

Presentation on the Overview of HHFA

Mr. Dominic Atweam, the Strategic Health Information Systems officer at WHO presented the overview of the WHO Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA). He mentioned that the HHFA is a comprehensive, standardised health facility survey that provides reliable, objective information on the availability of health services and the capacities of facilities to deliver the services at the required standards of quality. Emphasis was placed on the four (4) modules namely service availability, service readiness, quality and safety of care and management and finance, He mentioned that Ghana opted to initially conduct the assessment using the three modules which were facility based audit hoping to conduct the quality of care module which uses the record review methodology the following year. 

The presenter outlined the steps for the conduct of the HFFA, HFFA indicators, the kind of data to be collected and methods of data collection. It was stated that each module has a stand-alone set of questionnaires and combines questionnaires in such a way that it facilitates data collection from a particular facility. He added that the tool was flexible to meet the country’s needs for adaptation. The CSPro electronic data collection tool was explained as an application tool developed to collect and analyse data from the survey enabling the calculation of indicators, the generation of tables/graphs and the generation of a report online.

Presentation on Ghana HHFA Implementation

The HHFA Survey Lead in the person of Dr. Cornelius Debpuur also made a presentation primarily focusing on the Ghana HHFA design, methodology, implementation process, key activities undertaken and key challenges faced during the survey. His presentation highlighted the purpose of the assessment, its nationwide scope, encompassing both primary and secondary care levels, implementation management, and rollout of the exercise, including the number of targeted and interviewed facilities. There was also a visual representation of the geographic distribution of assessed facilities at all levels. 

Presentation on Findings from the HHFA Snapshots

The presentation outlined key findings, under six thematic areas: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health; Malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS and NTDs; Non-Communicable Diseases; Surgery, Emergency, Palliative and Rehabilitative Care; Overall general service availability and readiness and Management and Governance. The results from these service areas were represented in well-labelled colourful graphs and charts. The summary of key issues underscored the availability of services and the capacity of facilities to provide quality services with the available resources. There were also significant challenges highlighted like the need for guidelines, underutilization of available services in lower-level facilities, and deficiencies in emergency preparedness, equipment maintenance, and diagnostics. Proposed next steps related to the use of the survey findings were also enumerated. 

Key Next Steps to be undertaken by the Ghana Health Service include:

  • Ghana is also introducing the mini HHFA called Health Facility Profile which will be used to monitor the progress that is being made in addressing the gaps identified from the HHFA year on year.
  • The HHFA will Support the MoH midterm review next year for the HSMTDP to see where we are as a country in achieving our targets by 2025 and what needs to be done
  • Use appropriate technical skills to triangulate and analyze HHFA data with other sources to provide better information on service utilization and access to care.
  • GHS is working with WHO and other DPs to support equity in access analysis and for future planning of infrastructure and services using spatial analysis techniques.
  • There are current key interventions such as NOPs – P4R that will use the HHFA as the baseline that will be used to track and evaluate these interventions

 

I’m A Hitman Episode 63 Final

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Jayden’s pov

I watched as the police came into the warehouse and took everyone out. All I did was continuing looking at Kimberly till they later took her from my sight.

Oh God! Let her live. I don’t want her to die.
I don’t want to lose anyone close to me again. Oh no! I don’t.

Why’s everything happening to me now? I can’t lose her. My phone rang, it was Gideon.

“Seriously, you didn’t ki*ll her right?” He started.

“Yes, cause I fell in love with her. And I hope you understand.” I replied a straight forward answer.

“Whatever! Her father already gave me what I needed. I shouldn’t have been in a hurry to get her killed but it’s a good thing you didn’t take her life. Bye.”

“I ain’t an hitman again. So, you can give any job you have for me to another person.” I said before he could hang up.

One thing I like about this mafia was that he’s very understanding though he can be fierce sometimes.

“It’s okay. You wanna be a changed man for your baby Kimberly. Anyway, good luck.” He finally hung up.

I got up and walked out of the warehouse to meet Evans. He gave me a brotherly hug and soothed me that my love will be fine.

**
After some days, Kimberly’s father was able to come and check his daughter in the hospital.
Then, my mom came. This time, she used her legs to walk in.

“Finally you can use your legs properly.” I beamed as she walked close to Kimberly.

I told her about our relationship. She couldn’t help but feel so happy and wished Kimberly a quick recovery.

Fortunately the next day, Kimberly woke up from her deep sleep. Her eyes met mine and she gave a quick smile.

“I’m happy to see you.” She uttered almost in a whisper.

“I knew you won’t leave me. Thank you for coming back to me.” I answered and kissed her on her lips.

“No I can’t. Not when I have people who cares for me.” She pouted.

“You’re feeling okay now?”

“Yes, a lot better.”

~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A year later, after I had quit being a hitman. I’m now a CEO of Jayden’s cooperation. Kimberly’s uncle and his boys had gone to jail. Life imprisonment for him and six years imprisonment for his boys.

I got married to Kimberly two months after Evans who’s now working as an army.
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“Just hold my waist!!” Kimberly’s voice was very high that it could made someone deaf.

My panic increased when I heard her shout again.
I managed to take her to the car. Kimberly’s pregnant and her hormones…ohh! I don’t know how to describe it.

I started the car and drove her to the hospital.
The nurses placed her on a stretcher and took her to the labour room.

I called her father ad my mom and told them what was happening.
In the next thirty minutes, they came in one by one.

The doctor came out and told us the good news.

“Your wife delivered a set of twins. Two boys.” He annouced.

I rushed into the ward and met them cleaning the babies up.

My lovely kids!

“Baby, they both look like you. This is cheating you know.” She pouted.

“Cheating? No, it isn’t.”

“You cheated me with two boys and they both look like you.”

“Oh darling. The next one will be three girls and they’d all look like you.” I teased and she glared at me.

“What are we naming them?” She brightened up immediately.

“Miquel and Michael”

“Thats wonderful. Now we both the parents of Miquel and Michael” I grinned.

“Yeah. I love you, Jayden”

“I love you too, honey” I whispered and kissed her. Not minding our parents and the nurses in there.

Finally, I settled down. With Kimberly.

The End

I’m A Hitman Episode 62

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Kimberly’s pov

“Jayden, please be careful. Don’t leave me.” I sniffed as he walked closed to me and loosen the rope behind me, pulled me up and kissed me hard on the lips.

He raised his hand to his ear and turned on a device. I wanted to ask what was that but I kept quiet.

“Evans, are you there?” Jayden whispered. “Ohh! Okay. Get the police ready. He kidnapped Kimberly. I found her and I’m with her right now. Just get the police ready.”

Jayden’s pov
I don’t wanna ki*ll with my hands. If I do, I won’t spare that monster called Francis who killed my father and jessica. And also kidnapped Kimberly again.

“Okay. Actually, I’m not far from the warehouse. And the police are on their way.” I could pictured the smile on his lips.

“How…….did you know?”

“Hey! It’s part of our plan right? Just find a way to get out of that warehouse with kimberly.” Evans replied.

“Sure dude.”

I took Kimberly’s hand and walked to the door. I turned the door knob and opened it. Looking at my left and right, I saw no one. That was when we continue walking.

“My uncle is that man you’ve been talking about all this while. Damn! Uncle francis is such a jerk!” Kimberly groaned but when she heard footsteps, she kept quiet immediately.

“Find them!! They escaped!”
They knew we’ve escaped. We need to get out of here first.

I didn’t forget my gun where I had kept it for some purposes. “I thought you didn’t bring your gun.” Kim whispered as we walked down the quiet hallway silently.

“I’m a hitman. I should go around with guns.” I answered and quickly pecked her on the cheek and grinned.

“Stop! And don’t move! I caught you! You think you can run away from me? Nah! You lose. Drop the gun you idiot!” My uncle snarled as he stretched his gun to us.

Just as Jayden was about to drop down the gun, he shot my uncle in the leg twice.

I should feel pity for him but I didn’t. Who knows if he’s the one who nearly killed my father.

“You can get away with this!” Thats was the voice I heard and I felt something cold at my back. It was painful. I slumped as my breathing became erratic.

I was loosing it. Jayden was calling me but I couldn’t talk. I just stared at him. Then, I heard the siren before I passed out.

TBC.

I’m A Hitman Episode 61

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Kimberly’s pov
My uncle entered the room with a grin. He walked in with two boys.

“Hey hey! Here comes the bas***d’ son.” My uncle smirked as he walked into the room.

I knew he’s up to something when he was threatening my dad. What’s he going to do now? ki*ll me? Why’s he so bent on taking my dad’s position?

“You mother******!!” Jayden yelled and ran to hit him but he ws held by the two big boys and forced to go on his knees.

“Please don’t ki*ll him.” I pleaded to him as I saw the boys beating him.

I struggled on the chair I was sitting on but I couldn’t cause I was tied.

“And you, your father thinks he can have the position to himself? No. He knows I will never rest until I have his position.” My uncle laughed.
He left Jayden and walked to me. I winced with the way he grabbed my hair tight.

“Should I just ki*ll you right now or make you die slowly day by day. Huh? I know what to do.” He brought out the gun in his pocket and stretched it to me.

“Don’t do anything silly to her. You dare not hurt her.” Jayden gritted and struggled out of the two boys’ grib.

“Jayden stop!” I yelled as he charged towards my uncle. He knelt down immediately. My heart nearly stopped beating. He was shot!
“Jayden!! Noo!” I screamed.

“Leave him alone here. Let her weep over him. I’m coming back for her too.”

I looked my wicked uncle with a look that could ki*ll if possible. “You will pay dearly for this.” I groaned and glared hard at him.

I watched Jayden on floor lifelessly. “Jayden, you won’t leave me alone right? Please stand……” I.just didn’t complete my words before he coughed and got up quietly.

“Jayden, you’re alive? The bullet where did it hit?” I was surprised but then, he removed his top and there was a metal wear on his body.

Gosh! He was prepared.

“I’m always prepared. Come on, let’s get you out of here before I go after that son of a b***h!”

TBC

I’m A Hitman Episode 60

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Jayden’s pov
I shrugged ans walked out. Damn! I don’t even know the way to the monster’s place.

“Can you please tell me where the boss is?” I asked a guy who looked at me awkwardly in return.

“He just arrived. He should be in the torture room. He had a girl kidnapped.” The boy answered and was about to walk away but I called him back.

“You can tell me where the torture room is. I’m kinda not having last memory so I do forget somethings.”

“I see.” He rolled his eyes and showed me the direction to the torture room. I thanked him and found my way there.

**
Kimberly’s pov
I woke up and foumd myself in the dark room. I remembered what happened to me earlier. God! Don’t tell me I’m kidnapped again. God!
I was tied to the chair and couldn’t move.

Where’s this place anyway? Who the hell ask them to bring me here? Are they going to ki*ll me this time?
Too many questions crossed my mind but I tried to ignore it.

How’s Jayden doing now? He must have called me and I won’t be able to pick it. Damn!

Soon, I heard footsteps and I quickly acted lke I was still sleeping. The door opened and I forced myself to open an eye.

I found someone staring at me with a tray in his hands. He had a mask on.

What’s he going to do with me? ki*ll me?

My eyes finally opened when I saw the shock In his face and crouched down immediately.

“Kimberly!” The person called and I recognized it immediately. It sounds familiar.

“Jayden? Are you the one?”

“Yes. How did you end up here?” He asked.

I wanted to kiss him amd hugged him but my hands are tied to the chair.

“I don’t know. After you left, someone came behind me and made me pass out and here I am.”

“So, I guess the Same boss who killed father and Jessica must be responsible for this.” Jayden moved his hand to my cheek.

“Jayden, we won’t die here or are we?” I asked.

“No baby.” He leaned in, removed the mask and kissed me. Just then, the door bursted open to reveal my uncle.

I knew it.
TBC
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