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WHO: COVID-19 Afghan Vaccination Campaign Planned for June

The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the organization will start the coronavirus vaccination campaign in Afghanistan in June.

According to WHO, more than five million people in Afghanistan will benefit from the vaccine in this campaign.

The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is planned in Afghanistan for June 2022, covering 34 provinces and targeting more than 5 million in the adult population aged 18 years and above, WHO tweeted.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health said that the COVID1-9 vaccination campaign will be launched in 12 provinces by the World Health Organization (WHO) and in 22 other provinces by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

“The Ministry of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is launching a nationwide COVID-19 vaccine campaign, with 12 provinces will be funded by the World Health Organization and another 22 by the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF,” said Javed Hajir, spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health.

“These days, the number of positive cases of COVID-19 increased, and hundreds of people come to the hospital every day for treatment,” said Mirny Bratzi, a doctor at the Afghan-Japan Hospital.

“If the vaccine is provided and available to everyone, we will support it,” said a resident in Kabul.

Earlier, the Ministry of Public Health said that there is only one treatment center for Covid patients in each province of the country.

According to the ministry, more than eight million people across the country have received the vaccine so far.

WHO: COVID-19 Afghan Vaccination Campaign Planned for June

According to the ministry, more than eight million people across the country have received the vaccine so far.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) says that the organization will start the coronavirus vaccination campaign in Afghanistan in June.

According to WHO, more than five million people in Afghanistan will benefit from the vaccine in this campaign.

The COVID-19 vaccination campaign is planned in Afghanistan for June 2022, covering 34 provinces and targeting more than 5 million in the adult population aged 18 years and above, WHO tweeted.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health said that the COVID1-9 vaccination campaign will be launched in 12 provinces by the World Health Organization (WHO) and in 22 other provinces by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).

“The Ministry of Public Health of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is launching a nationwide COVID-19 vaccine campaign, with 12 provinces will be funded by the World Health Organization and another 22 by the United Nations Children's Fund or UNICEF,” said Javed Hajir, spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health.

“These days, the number of positive cases of COVID-19 increased, and hundreds of people come to the hospital every day for treatment,” said Mirny Bratzi, a doctor at the Afghan-Japan Hospital.

“If the vaccine is provided and available to everyone, we will support it,” said a resident in Kabul.

Earlier, the Ministry of Public Health said that there is only one treatment center for Covid patients in each province of the country.

According to the ministry, more than eight million people across the country have received the vaccine so far.

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