Tanzania gears up for second round of mass polio vaccination

By CGTN Africa

SANAA, YEMEN – NOVEMBER 28: Polio vaccines are vaccinated by a health care worker to children in Sanaa, Yemen on November 28 2020. Polio vaccination campaign launched in Yemen in cooperation with Yemen Ministry of Health, World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). (Photo by Mohammed Hamoud/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Tanzania, Zambia and Mozambique will join Malawi in the second round of a regional mass polio vaccination for children under five years beginning end of April.

Speaking to the East African newspaper, Dr Saumya Anand, UNICEF’s eastern and southern Africa regional coordinator for polio, said that the trans-border vaccination will start on April 21.

“The subsequent campaign planned in April will be nationwide in Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia and is expected to reach over 20 million children in total,”  Anand said.

According to Anand, the first round of vaccinations last month targeted nine million children, but there were interruptions in Malawi due to unforeseen storms.

“Africa has witnessed the first case of wild polio after a lapse of half of a decade and Unicef in collaboration with governments, the World Health Organization and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative among other partners are attempting to stop the virus in its tracks,” Anand said.

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