Israel Coordinates Delivery of 25,100 Polio Vaccine Vials to Gaza Amid Fears of Outbreak
Israel said it delivered 25,100 vials of the polio vaccine to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom Crossing on Sunday, August 25, as the UN has urged an inoculation campaign in the Strip following the first case of polio there in 25 years.
The vaccines will be enough to inoculate 1,255,000 people, just over half of the Strip’s population, according to COGAT, Israel’s civilian coordination agency for the Palestinian territories, which released footage of the delivery.
The World Health Organization and UNICEF, the UN child welfare agency, have said that fighting in Gaza must pause for at least seven days to vaccinate some 640,000 children. The agencies say the campaign will be carried out in every municipality in Gaza, with help from 2,700 workers.
COGAT has vowed a “joint effort” with the international community to combat polio in Gaza. Last Friday, five trucks brought into the Strip equipment to store and transport the vaccines, COGAT said, adding that it had coordinated the delivery with UNICEF. (TOI /VFI News)
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