World Health Organization: Reduction of Financing Threatened Vaccination Efforts for Children

The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that the reduction of countries, including the United States for financing allocated to the life -saving of global health projects, could be the risk of vaccination programs that protect children and adults from deadly diseases. The organization added that the sudden changes recently placed in the donor budgets and their global health abilities at all levels at all levels at all levels, especially on the prevention of measles. Equipment is a very infected viral disease transmitted by the air, and its symptoms are fever and rash, and the World Health Organization says the disease is still a major cause of the death of children worldwide. The best protection against measles is the measles vaccine, mumps and measles, because there is no specific treatment for injuries yet. The World Health Organization recommends that you receive two doses of measles vaccine for all children. The United States is currently facing one of the largest animals that have seen over the past decade after more than 300 cases have appeared since the end of January. The lowest vaccination rates in parts of the United States are smarter because parents were misleading that the damage of such vaccines is greater than their benefit. Kate Operation, director of the WHO section, reported that the decline in vaccination operations is due to “the concern that people have spread with false information about the measles vaccine, which created an environment in which measles reappears in places of the world that have already eliminated measles.” US Minister of Health Robert Kennedy initially said of the importance of the news that spoke to the death of a school period in the first death of this nature in the first death of this nature, and said such cases were normal, and that he did not refer to the role of vaccinations in the prevention of measles. He also added in an opinion article addressed to the parents he posted on Fox News, that vaccinations were a personal choice and encouraged them to consult their doctors.