19,732 children receive Vitamin "A" and polio vaccine in Ejura
November 20, 2009
Mr Jacob Amoah, the District Director of the Ghana Health Service told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that that was a big success and attributed it to the personal role played by the District Chief Executive, Ms Marther Brocket.
Mr Amoah said apart from the children, 645 out of 728 lactating mothers, who gave birth not more than eight weeks ago were also given the vitamin 'A' capsules.
GNA


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