Children in Africa have been received the first-ever Malaria vaccine, giving hope to millions of people
May 01, 2020 - 07:40 BST HELLO! Magazine Thousands of children across Africa have received the first-ever malaria-vaccine, a groundbreaking step in fighting one of the world’s deadliest diseases. Children in malaria-stricken regions of Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have been given the RTS,S malaria vaccine, lauded by health experts as a game-changer.
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