North Korea's Largest Vaccination Drive Since Covid: Protecting Children's Health
North Korea's Commitment to Immunization
Following a long interruption, North Korea has embarked on its largest vaccination drive since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The extended pause in routine immunizations has left many children vulnerable to numerous infectious diseases.
Highlights of the Vaccination Initiative
- Increased Access: Aiming to provide vaccines to all eligible children.
- Public Health Focus: Addressing the gap in immunizations that has persisted for four years.
- Targeted Diseases: Protecting against a variety of deadly illnesses.
This comprehensive vaccination campaign emphasizes the importance of bolstering public health and preventing future outbreaks of preventable diseases.
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