FG postpones COVID-19 vaccination as doubts dog donated doses

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FG postpones COVID-19 vaccination as doubts dog donated doses
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The Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19 last night announced the suspension of the second phase of vaccination against the disease earlier scheduled to commence tomorrow in Abuja.

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