Web Stories Saturday, February 22
GENEVA: The World Health Organization said Wednesday (Feb 19) that mass polio vaccination would resume in Gaza on Saturday, targeting nearly 600,000 children, after the virus was again detected in the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.

The United Nations health agency said no more polio cases had been reported since a 10-month-old child was paralysed in Gaza last August.

But it said that poliovirus had been found again in wastewater samples taken in the Gaza Strip in December and January, “signalling ongoing circulation in the environment, putting children at risk”.

“The presence of the virus still poses a risk to children with low or no immunity, in Gaza and throughout the region.”

A new campaign would therefore take place from February 22 to 26, with the aim of reaching more than 591,000 children with oral polio vaccines, it said.

The aim was to reach all children under 10, including those previously missed, “to close immunity gaps and end the outbreak”, it said, adding that another vaccination round was planned for April.

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