We want to help the world, but there's a lot of hesitation in vaccines”

U n NICEF says it is ready to distribute a potential coronary vaccine to poor countries, but adds that “hesis on vaccines” remains a global problem. Henrietta Fore, executive director of U NICEF, said anti-vaccinations CO VID-19 is safe, but there is a lot of hesitation, which, according to her, has to be overcome to protect herself. [...]
Henrietta Fore, executive director of U NICEF, said anti-vaccinations CO VID-19 is safe, but there is a lot of hesitation, which, according to her, has to be overcome to protect herself.
“We don't have handwashing and soap equipment in many parts of the world, and in many hospitals and community clinics, much less at home or school” said at a World Economic Forum conference on vaccines.
Otherwise, the risks for the coronary vaccine have been significantly increased by various conspiracy theories on the Internet, but by the short period of the vaccine's creation.












