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Nigeria health workers take jabs to rural areas

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As Nigeria aims to boost the number of people vaccinated against the coronavirus, health authorities have been taking jabs to small villages outside urban areas.

On Wednesday, a group of health workers carrying 180 doses of the Moderna vaccine arrived at the village of Gaube to vaccinate residents in an attempt to stop the spread of the virus in the small community.

In addition to the efforts made by the health workers, leaders in the villages are joining the vaccination campaign to fight against the hesitancy surrounding the vaccines.

Data source: Africa news

TOA Correspondent

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