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WHO announces limited pauses in Gaza fighting to allow for polio vaccinations

  • The U.N. World Health Organization announced limited pauses in fighting in Gaza for polio vaccinations after a baby contracted the first confirmed case in 25 years.
  • "Humanitarian pauses" will last three days, with vaccinations starting Sunday in central Gaza, according to Rik Peeperkorn, WHO representative.
  • The vaccination campaign aims to immunize 640,000 Palestinian children but faces challenges due to destroyed roads and damaged hospitals.
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On Saturday, the Ministry of Health in Gaza launched from Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip a vaccination campaign against polio for children under 10 years of age, in cooperation with international institutions, amid the continuation of the Israeli war. Dr. Musa Abed, Director General of Primary Health Care at the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, told AFP that Ministry of Health teams in cooperation with the United Nations and NGOs st…

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▶️ The Israeli authorities have accepted “humanitarian breaks” allowing a campaign against polio in the Gaza Strip. 1.2 million doses have already been delivered to start vaccination this weekend. - Vaccination against polio: “humanitarian breaks” are starting in Gaza (International)

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