Today: October 21, 2024
Today: October 21, 2024

Polio is rising in Pakistan ahead of a new vaccination campaign

Pakistan Polio
October 21, 2024
AP

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Polio cases are rising ahead of a new vaccination campaign in Pakistan, where violence targeting health workers and the police protecting them has hampered years of efforts toward making the country polio-free.

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