Gaza's Polio Vaccination Amid Conflict

A polio vaccination campaign for children in Gaza has started, aiming to reach 640,000 Palestinian children amid ongoing conflict. This initiative follows the discovery of a polio case in Gaza after 25 years, highlighting the urgent need for vaccinations. Israel's military operations continue, adding complexity to the humanitarian efforts.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Jerusalem | Updated: 01-09-2024 02:28 IST | Created: 01-09-2024 02:28 IST
Gaza's Polio Vaccination Amid Conflict
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Gaza's Health Ministry has launched a campaign to vaccinate children against polio to prevent the virus's spread. This comes as the region grapples with the aftermath of Israel's military offensives. The initiative follows the detection of the first polio case in 25 years in Gaza.

On Saturday, a small number of children received vaccine doses as preparations for a larger rollout continue. Dr Yousef Abu Al-Rish, Gaza's deputy health minister, emphasized the need for a cease-fire to ensure the campaign can reach its target of about 640,000 children.

The situation in Gaza remains dire with Israel's ongoing military operations, which have resulted in a significant number of casualties and increased tension in the West Bank. Attempts to mediate a cease-fire by the US, Qatar, and Egypt have so far been unsuccessful.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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