UN begins mass polio vaccination campaign in Gaza

联合国在加沙开展大规模脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种运动

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2024-09-01

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Israel and Hamas agree to localised pauses in fighting to enable more than 600,000 Palestinian children to be vaccinated. Also: The weight loss drug that studies suggest can treat other illnesses linked to heart failure, arthritis, Alzheimer's and even cancer, and the armless Paralympic archer.
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  • This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.

  • I'm Chris Barrow, and in the early hours of Sunday the 1 September these are our main stories.

  • The United nations is to begin a mass polio vaccination campaign in Gaza.

  • A weight loss drug shows signs of helping with a number of other serious medical conditions and the unusual royal wedding in Norway between a princess and a shaman.

  • Also in the podcast, I remember Googling how to teach an armless man how to shoot a bow, and there was nothing online on how to do it, so I had to teach myself.

  • We'll meet the so called armless archer competing at this year's Paralympic Games and a preview of a documentary featuring the canadian rock band that united a nation through song.

  • A mass polio vaccination campaign begins in earnest today in the Gaza Strip.

  • The move was made possible because Israel and Hamas have agreed to what they call localized pauses in the fighting.

  • These parents were among the first to get their children immunised, given the overpopulation of displaced people and the spread of polluted, undrinkable water and sewage on the streets.

  • This poses a great danger to our children, especially given the appearance of the first case of polio in Gaza.

  • The families were afraid, and I was afraid for my child, who's eleven months old.

  • I even came today to give him the vaccination as part of this campaign.

  • I am glad that my daughter received the vaccination.

  • God willing, I will have all my children vaccinated, and may God keep the.

  • Disease away from us and end this siege.

  • So just how bad is the situation in Gaza?

  • Our correspondent Yolan Nell has this report.

  • Just two drops as the UN begins vaccinating against polio in Gaza.

  • A dose is easy to give, but carrying out a mass immunization campaign here is a huge challenge.

  • Parents of the first vaccinated children, like Maru al Quot, say theyre relieved.