United Nations Children Education Fund (UNICEF) and the Nigerian government are set to begin Yellow Fever Preventive Mass Vaccination Sensitisation Campaign targeted at over 18.6 million persons. This was disclosed in Abuja yesterday by UNICEF’s Communication for Development Officer, Mrs Margaret Soyemi during a one-day media orientation forum for a Yellow Fever Preventive mass vaccination […]
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