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Polio vaccination campaign

A nationwide campaign against polio has been launched in Mozambique, PANA reported on Wednesday. According to the report the campaign hoped initially to vaccinate an estimated 3.3 million children. In addition to the oral vaccine, children will also be given a Vitamin A supplement. Prime Minister Pascoal Mocumbi was quoted as saying: "Many of our children still suffer from a variety of diseases, and so all parents are called upon to ensure that their children are vaccinated."

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