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Vaccination Efforts Affected By Misinformation In Nigeria
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2021-04-16
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Nigerian Authorities Are Stepping Up Efforts To Vaccinate More People Against Covid-19 After A Slow Rollout Blamed On Misinformation. Authorities Aim To Vaccinate Over 80 Million Nigerians By Year's End But Are Running Far Behind Schedule.
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