Speaking at a media house, she said the vaccine is not for sale, and the public should pay attention to those who will ask them for money to facilitate their vaccination.
Boadu further stated that vaccination as it is, is not a cure for coronavirus, but rather serves as an enhanced safety program designed to curve the unnecessary spike of the coronavirus.
According to her, after the second jab, the immune system will be fully established against any serious effects of the covid-19 virus.
President Akufo-Addo in his 24th address to the nation on measures taken to manage the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak said the Covid-19 vaccines are safe and would not pose any threat to the health of any citizen.
“I know there are still some who continue to express doubts about the vaccine, others have expressed reservations about its efficacy, with some taking sides with conspiracy theorists who believe the vaccine has been created to wipe out the African race.
“This is far from the truth. As your President, I want to assure you that the vaccine is safe,” he said.
Pending the circulation of the coronavirus vaccines, she added that Ghanaians must continue to abide by the safety rules of wearing masks, washing hands with soap and water, and following social distancing.