Afghanistan Kicks Off Polio Vaccination, Targeting 7.3 Million Children

Afghanistan Kicks Off Polio Vaccination, Targeting 7.3 Million Children

KABUL, Jul 21 (NNN-BNA) – The Afghan interim government’s Ministry of Public Health, today, announced a four-day vaccination campaign, aimed at protecting 7.3 million children, under the age of five, from poliovirus.

Running from today to Thursday, the campaign would provide anti-polio drops to children in 19 out of the country’s 34 provinces, said Sharafat Zaman Amarkhil, spokesperson for the ministry.

In his message, Amarkhil urged tribal elders, religious scholars, and parents, to actively participate and fully cooperate with polio workers to implement the campaign appropriately.

“The Ministry of Public Health is striving to combat infectious diseases, by implementing all preventive measures; through the polio vaccination campaign, we aim to prevent the spread of polio in Afghanistan,” said Amarkhil.– NNN-BNA  

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