First published at 06:05 UTC on November 26th, 2022.
Content warning: This film contains images of deceased children.
When the Philippines rolled out a vaccine to protect against the mosquito-borne virus, dengue, in 2016, it marked a world first. But within months, parents claimed their children had …
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Content warning: This film contains images of deceased children.
When the Philippines rolled out a vaccine to protect against the mosquito-borne virus, dengue, in 2016, it marked a world first. But within months, parents claimed their children had died due to the vaccine, and the programme was cancelled.
The damage was done. As fierce opposition to vaccinations spread throughout the country, preventable diseases like polio and diphtheria re-emerged, while a deadly measles epidemic killed hundreds of young people.
Now the Philippines is trying to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations, but its government is facing an uphill battle to convince people that it's safe.
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