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'Don't sit' on mpox vaccines and keep up surveillance, WHO's Europe chief says

Sky News Thursday, 22 August 2024 ()
'Don't sit' on mpox vaccines and keep up surveillance, WHO's Europe chief saysSurveillance and the sharing of mpox vaccines with Africa will be integral to preventing a global outbreak of the virus, the World Health Organization's Europe director has said.
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