India acting against spread of polio across borders
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New Delhi:The government is conducting polio vaccination at India's international borders to counteract the possible spread of the virus by foreign travellers, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda said.
"We are conducting continuous polio vaccination at our international borders. A travel advisory has been issued as per WHO guidelines to vaccinate all travellers who are travelling between India and eight other countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria," Nadda said here at the launch of pulse polio programme for 2016.
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