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World Health Organization (WHO)
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HAPPENING NOW: Ask your questions on to WHO’s - use hashtag
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Replying to @NeelamDhingra1
Ask your questions on to WHO’s - use hashtag
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World Health Organization (WHO) 1h
The vaccine, known as RTS,S, will be available to children from 6 months of age in selected areas in Kenya, Ghana and Malawi in a phased pilot introduction 🦟
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Congratulations, 🇰🇪, for joining Ghana and Malawi – to launch the world’s first vaccine today! 🦟
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World Health Organization (WHO) 2h
There is NO cure for , but vaccines can protect a child for life
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World Health Organization (WHO) 3h
Without eradication efforts, more than 18 million people who are walking 🚶🏽‍♀️🚶🏿‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶🏿‍♀️🚶🏾‍♂️🚶🏻‍♀️🚶‍♂️🚶🏻‍♀️🚶🏽‍♂️🚶🏾‍♀️ today would have been paralyzed by the virus . We can’t stop now, let’s finish the job!
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WHO Timor-Leste 24h
means that all people have access to the quality health services when & where they need them, including: 🔹Well-trained health workers👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️ 🔹Safe treatment 🔹Access to medicines 💊 and 💉 We know health for all is possible, let’s make it happen!
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World Health Organization (WHO) 23h
"Global vaccination rates have flatlined at around 86% for the past decade. On one hand, that’s good news because it shows that despite everything we read about vaccine hesitancy, vaccination rates are holding firm"- at
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Live from in Brussels 🇧🇪: Closing remarks with .
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Helping others and receiving help from others is one of the best ways to cope following a disaster. Listen to others, and participate in regular social activities. Don’t hesitate to accept or ask for help from others. 🤗 ➕INFO:
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OPS/OMS Bolivia 17h
MITO: Cuando alguien intenta suicidarse, él o ella siempre seguirá intentándolo. ❎FALSO El riesgo elevado de suele ser a corto plazo y específico para una situación. Aunque los pensamientos suicidas pueden regresar, no son permanentes.
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OPS/OMS Bolivia 15h
¿Sabías que el sarampión puede causar 👇🏼 Neumonía 😷 Daño cerebral permanente 🤕 Sordera 👂🏼 Parto prematuro 🤰🏾 Muerte ☠? ¡Todos debemos proteger a nuestros niños 👧🏽 👶🏼 ! Asegúrate que estén al día con sus vacunas ... y tú también. ✅
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OPS/OMS Bolivia 15h
Para gozar de buena salud, aquí van unos consejos a seguir. 🏃🏽‍♀️🍲 😴 🤱🏽 🥗 🚭 ⤵️
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus 17h
Listen to , a teenage vaccine champion from the 🇺🇸, who educated himself about from science-based sources. He knows that , even though he was raised to think the opposite. The power of education, the power of science, the power of vaccines!
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus 18h
Here are 5 ways we can make sure for everyone: -Focus on the countries with the largest unimmunized populations -Support the replenishment -Follow 's technical leadership & support -Continue addressing vaccine hesitancy -Commit to
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World Health Organization (WHO) 21h
"One of the messages we use in vaccination campaigns is that with , we are “protected together”. Today my message to you is that we must be committed together. The challenges are significant. None of us can meet them on our own. We can only succeed together"-
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World Health Organization (WHO) 21h
"It’s important that immunization services are integrated into health systems that are designed to put people and communities at the centre. When people become active participants in their own care, instead of passive recipients, trust builds and outcomes improve"-
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World Health Organization (WHO) 21h
"Those who willfully spread misinformation about must be countered. But many people are simply not sure what to believe. We must work with patience and humility to provide reliable and accurate information that can be easily understood"-
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World Health Organization (WHO) 21h
"We must defend the gains we have made against vaccine hesitancy & misinformation. We are pleased to see that leaders in government, social media, academia & community organizations have heeded this call. But more is needed"- at
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