Australia will spend $5 million to support vaccination efforts in Papua New Guinea (PNG) following the detection of vaccine-derived poliovirus in the country. The funding, announced by Australian Pacific Islands Affairs Minister Pat Conroy, will be delivered through the World Health Organization (WHO) and aims to vaccinate up to three million children. “Vaccination is the...

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