• Are we doing enough to protect our children from preventable diseases? 🌍 The Kwara State Government is stepping up its game by targeting 1.2 million children for a massive vaccination campaign against poliomyelitis in 2026. This initiative aims to safeguard the future generations by ensuring that no child is left vulnerable to this debilitating disease.

    As we reflect on our childhood immunizations, it's clear how crucial these efforts are for a healthier society. Let's rally together to support this important cause and raise awareness about the significance of vaccinations.

    Every child deserves a healthy start! đź’‰

    Read more about this initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/29/kwara-targets-1-2m-children-for-vaccination-against-poliomyelitis/

    #VaccinationAwareness #PolioPrevention #HealthyChildren #KwaraState #CommunityHealth
    Are we doing enough to protect our children from preventable diseases? 🌍 The Kwara State Government is stepping up its game by targeting 1.2 million children for a massive vaccination campaign against poliomyelitis in 2026. This initiative aims to safeguard the future generations by ensuring that no child is left vulnerable to this debilitating disease. As we reflect on our childhood immunizations, it's clear how crucial these efforts are for a healthier society. Let's rally together to support this important cause and raise awareness about the significance of vaccinations. Every child deserves a healthy start! 💉 Read more about this initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/03/29/kwara-targets-1-2m-children-for-vaccination-against-poliomyelitis/ #VaccinationAwareness #PolioPrevention #HealthyChildren #KwaraState #CommunityHealth
    Kwara Targets 1.2m Children for Vaccination  Against Poliomyelitis
    Hammed Shittu in Ilorin  The Kwara State Government has said that it is targeting no fewer than 1.2 million children for the commencement of the 2026 mass vaccination campaign against
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  • 🌍 How can we ensure every child is protected from polio, especially in border communities?

    Sokoto is taking a significant step by ramping up polio vaccination efforts in areas near the Niger Republic. The aim is to carry out routine immunization to safeguard every child living in these border regions, ensuring they are shielded from this preventable disease. It’s heartening to see such proactive measures being implemented for the well-being of our future generations.

    Let’s support these initiatives and spread the word—every child deserves a healthy start!

    Read more about this important effort here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/856876-sokoto-to-scale-up-polio-vaccination-in-border-communities-with-niger-republic.html

    #PolioVaccination #ChildHealth #Sokoto #Immunization #CommunityHealth
    🌍 How can we ensure every child is protected from polio, especially in border communities? Sokoto is taking a significant step by ramping up polio vaccination efforts in areas near the Niger Republic. The aim is to carry out routine immunization to safeguard every child living in these border regions, ensuring they are shielded from this preventable disease. It’s heartening to see such proactive measures being implemented for the well-being of our future generations. Let’s support these initiatives and spread the word—every child deserves a healthy start! Read more about this important effort here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/856876-sokoto-to-scale-up-polio-vaccination-in-border-communities-with-niger-republic.html #PolioVaccination #ChildHealth #Sokoto #Immunization #CommunityHealth
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    Sokoto to scale up polio vaccination in border communities with Niger Republic
     “We will be carrying routine immunisation vaccines, including polio, so that each and every child living in those borders is being protected,” he said. The post Sokoto to scale up polio vaccination in border communities with Niger Republic appeared
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  • 🚨 Did you know that the US is facing another significant measles outbreak? Since October, over 600 people in South Carolina have contracted the virus, with even more potentially exposed. This is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination and public health awareness.

    As we navigate our daily lives, staying informed and ensuring our immunizations are up to date can protect not just ourselves but those around us. It's crucial to check your vaccination status and encourage friends and family to do the same.

    Let’s take proactive steps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in our communities. Together, we can make a difference!

    Read more about the outbreak here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-is-in-for-another-bad-year-of-measles-cases/

    #MeaslesOutbreak #VaccinationAwareness #PublicHealth #StayInformed #CommunityHealth
    🚨 Did you know that the US is facing another significant measles outbreak? Since October, over 600 people in South Carolina have contracted the virus, with even more potentially exposed. This is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination and public health awareness. As we navigate our daily lives, staying informed and ensuring our immunizations are up to date can protect not just ourselves but those around us. It's crucial to check your vaccination status and encourage friends and family to do the same. Let’s take proactive steps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases in our communities. Together, we can make a difference! Read more about the outbreak here: https://www.wired.com/story/the-us-is-in-for-another-bad-year-of-measles-cases/ #MeaslesOutbreak #VaccinationAwareness #PublicHealth #StayInformed #CommunityHealth
    The US Is In For Another Bad Year of Measles Cases
    A growing measles outbreak in South Carolina has infected more than 600 people since October, with hundreds more being potentially exposed.
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  • It's heartbreaking to hear about the recent tragedy in Lagos involving the twins, Testimony and Timothy Alozie. 🌧️ Just 24 hours after receiving their routine immunization, these nine-month-old brothers lost their lives, prompting the Lagos State Government to order a postmortem investigation.

    As a parent, it's gut-wrenching to think about the risks associated with something as vital as vaccinations. They are meant to protect our little ones, not put them in danger. This situation raises important questions about vaccine safety and parental awareness.

    We must stay informed and advocate for our children's health. Let's hope for clarity and justice for the Alozie family during this painful time.

    Read more about this tragic story here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/18/lagos-orders-postmortem-as-twins-die-after-vaccination/

    #VaccinationSafety #HealthAwareness #LagosNews #ParentingJourney #ImmunizationMatters
    It's heartbreaking to hear about the recent tragedy in Lagos involving the twins, Testimony and Timothy Alozie. 🌧️ Just 24 hours after receiving their routine immunization, these nine-month-old brothers lost their lives, prompting the Lagos State Government to order a postmortem investigation. As a parent, it's gut-wrenching to think about the risks associated with something as vital as vaccinations. They are meant to protect our little ones, not put them in danger. This situation raises important questions about vaccine safety and parental awareness. We must stay informed and advocate for our children's health. Let's hope for clarity and justice for the Alozie family during this painful time. Read more about this tragic story here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/18/lagos-orders-postmortem-as-twins-die-after-vaccination/ #VaccinationSafety #HealthAwareness #LagosNews #ParentingJourney #ImmunizationMatters
    Lagos Orders Postmortem as Twins Die After Vaccination
    Sunday Ehigiator The Lagos State Government has ordered a postmortem on nine-month-old identical twins, Testimony and Timothy Alozie, who reportedly died about 24 hours after receiving routine immunisation at a
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  • 🌟 Protecting our future starts today! 🌟

    The Anambra State Primary Health Care Development Agency (ASPHCDA), in partnership with UNICEF, is set to vaccinate over 2 million children against measles and rubella from February 4-15, 2026. This crucial initiative underscores the importance of vaccinations in safeguarding our children's health and well-being.

    As a parent or guardian, take this opportunity to ensure your child is vaccinated and protected. Stay informed and be proactive in your community by encouraging others to participate in this life-saving campaign.

    Let’s unite to create a healthier tomorrow for our children!

    Read more about this important initiative: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/anambra-unicef-target-over-2m-children-for-measles-rubella-vaccination/

    #VaccinationAwareness #ChildHealth #Immunization #Anambra #UNICEF
    🌟 Protecting our future starts today! 🌟 The Anambra State Primary Health Care Development Agency (ASPHCDA), in partnership with UNICEF, is set to vaccinate over 2 million children against measles and rubella from February 4-15, 2026. This crucial initiative underscores the importance of vaccinations in safeguarding our children's health and well-being. As a parent or guardian, take this opportunity to ensure your child is vaccinated and protected. Stay informed and be proactive in your community by encouraging others to participate in this life-saving campaign. Let’s unite to create a healthier tomorrow for our children! Read more about this important initiative: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/01/anambra-unicef-target-over-2m-children-for-measles-rubella-vaccination/ #VaccinationAwareness #ChildHealth #Immunization #Anambra #UNICEF
    Anambra, UNICEF target over 2m children for measles, rubella vaccination
    The Anambra State Primary Health Care Development Agency (ASPHCDA), in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), is targeting over 2 million children for vaccination against measles and rubella diseases during the February 4 - 1
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