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Monthly Snapshot as of August 2020

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Monthly Snapshot as of August 2020

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October 13, 2020
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POLIO
REPSPONSE 19-COVID

In continued campaigns polio the of resumption Gradual Strict. spread polio of risk high at districts targeting, August were measures control and prevention infection 19-COVID .delivery campaign the during observed the to support its continued also programme PEI The and surveillance going-on through response 19-COVID including, country the across activities awareness community .populations vulnerable on focus vulnerable very in live) IDPs (persons displaced Internally“ infected becoming of risk high a at them putting, conditions prevention 19-COVID delivering been have We. 19-COVID by also is team Our. Camp IDP Herat the at people to messages cases that so surveillance 19-COVID out carrying in involved quite work We. promptly recorded and reported be can of risk the to us exposes which, communities with closely to needs and job important very a is this but infected getting WHO, Surosh Safiullah says,” good greater the for done be Officer Polio Provincial.

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