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Afghanistan began its first covert 19 vaccinations on Tuesday, initially administering doses to security force members, health workers and journalists.
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But it's a campaign that may face challenges following a sharp rise in violence in the country.
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The war damaged nation received 500,000 doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine from the Serum Institute of India earlier this month, which is producing the shot for mid and low income countries.
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Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said people should not get complacent despite the rollout.
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Hattori, corn or a financial the coronavirus risk has not been eliminated yet.
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Unfortunately, new types of the virus that always emerging kit way.
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We need to pay attention to ourselves by wearing a mask, maintaining social distance on paying attention to all our brothers and sisters.
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Taliban insurgents fighting the foreign backed Afghan government have announced their support for the vaccination campaign, but the inoculations will take place amid relentless violence.
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Despite the government and Taliban opening peace talks last September, the discussions haven't made any progress so far.