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Six African nations to get mRNA vaccine technology
Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia will get the technology.
The World Health Organization has announced that six African countries will be given the revolutionary mRNA technology to set up their own vaccine production centres - helping the continent acquire self-reliance against the Covid pandemic. Malawi has declared a wild polio outbreak after a case was identified in a three-year-old girl - the first of its kind in Africa for more than five years.
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