Rwanda has initiated the administration of Mpox vaccines, marking a significant milestone as the first African country to do so. This initiative, covered by FRANCE 24 English, is aimed at curbing the spread of the Mpox virus, which has seen outbreaks in various parts of the world. The vaccination campaign targets groups at the highest risk and is a critical step towards managing and preventing the disease on the continent.
Rwanda becomes the first African country to administer Mpox vaccines.
The campaign is focused on high-risk groups to prevent the spread of the virus.
This initiative is a part of efforts to manage and prevent Mpox in Africa.
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