In Direct, Gaza: More than 10,000 Children Have Been Vaccinated Since 9 November, Who Announces
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The campaign launched on 9 November aims to protect children from many diseases such as measles, tetanus, pertussis and tuberculosis.
At least 27 people died on Wednesday in Israeli strikes, according to a civilian defense report of the Palestinian enclave. The army claimed to have responded to "terrorists".
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According to the civilian defence of the Gaza Strip, Israeli strikes again took place on Thursday, 20 November, killing at least three people. The previous day, the bombings had claimed 27 victims. WHO claims to have vaccinated 10,000 children in the enclave in one week.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announces that it will be able to provide vaccines against various diseases to 10,000 children in the Gaza Strip as part of a campaign launched on 9 November to vaccinate more than 40,000 children.
The World Health Organization has announced plans to vaccinate more than 40,000 children against various diseases in the war-torn Gaza Strip. WHO and its partners have already vaccinated more than 10,000 children under the age of three in the first phase, made possible by the ongoing ceasefire.
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