![]() ![]() Despite that, nearly 1.5 million children on average are getting their vaccines every month,” Chaiban said. “COVID-19 pandemic is overstretching health systems, as frontline workers are supporting the outbreak response. He said measures including disinfection, protective clothing and physical distancing meant that “immunisation for children is possible” even in the time of the new coronavirus, which causes a highly infectious respiratory disease known as COVID-19. Ted Chaiban, UNICEF’s regional director, said it was “absolutely critical that every child gets immunised against deadly diseases including polio, measles, diphtheria and hepatitis”. Keep reading list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Global hunger could double due to coronavirus pandemic: UN list 2 of 3 UNICEF seeks more aid for Middle East children at risk of virus list 3 of 3 How to talk to your children about coronavirus end of list
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