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'I think Nigeria should learn from the Madagascar that until you spend time, money to promote, recognize your own local content, you will remain a dumping nation or a supermarket for foreign products.'

This was in addition to anyone previously vaccinated. Madagascar remains one of only a few countries with zero deaths from COVID-19.

Evidence continues to add up, demonstrating that the commonly available MMR vaccine could be the key to stopping the COVID-19 pandemic quickly, allowing much of the world to get back to business as usual within months.Hong Kong is an example of a population which had extended MMR vaccination campaigns to include many adults.

By contrast, New York City has had 337,000, confirmed COVID-19 deaths and 21, 640 probable COVID-19 deaths during the same period with more counting. Gold has since evaluated epidemiological data about MMR vaccination programs from dozens of countries, with each correlation verified by co-investigators William H. Baumgartl and Larry P. Tilley.

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