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“Blackouts threaten K9.5bn worth vaccines”

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05 Dec 2017

The country risks losing K9.S billion worth of vaccines and over half a million children may end up contracting preventable diseases such as measles and polio due to prolonged blackouts, a recent study has shown.

The situation analysis on impact of power outages on health, which was conducted by Malawi Equity Health Network (Mhen), looked at how the blackouts are impacting immunisation potency of vaccines in the national vaccine store as well as in districts.

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