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20,000 people vaccinated in Malawi since Monday | Malawi 24 - Malawi news

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Ministry of Health has vaccinated 20,000 people across the country since the vaccination exercise resumed on Monday. Information from the Ministry of Health shows that 5,405 people received the first dose while 14,594 got the second dose. A total of 448,408 AstraZeneca vaccine doses have been administered since the exercise began in March this year. […]

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