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Government Protects El Salvador Against Measles Intensified Vaccination Days

President Nayib Bukele’s government increased measles vaccination efforts on a large scale. In seven days, 26,000 vaccines have been applied against the virus that causes the disease that could be lethal to patients, if not reacted in time. Health Minister Francisco Alabi reported that the national vaccination campaign includes a new segment of the children’s population in order to protect them against measles. “This vaccination campaign is focu…
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President Nayib Bukele’s government increased measles vaccination efforts on a large scale. In seven days, 26,000 vaccines have been applied against the virus that causes the disease that could be lethal to patients, if not reacted in time. Health Minister Francisco Alabi reported that the national vaccination campaign includes a new segment of the children’s population in order to protect them against measles. “This vaccination campaign is focu…

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Day by Day News El Salvador – The Salvadoran government intensified its national measles vaccination campaign, administering 26,000 doses in seven days as part of preventative measures against the spread of the disease. Health Minister Francisco Alabi reported that the strategy includes expanding the regular vaccination schedule with the addition of a "zero dose" for children between six and 11 months of age. This measure aims to strengthen prot…

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Día a Día News broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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