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The City of Johannesburg’s Health Department is rolling out its HPV vaccination campaign in public primary and special schools. Girls aged 9 to 15 in grades 5 to 7 will receive the vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer. Deputy Director of Public Health, Nkhiphitheni Munya, highlights the importance of early protection through vaccination. This initiative forms part of the City’s broader commitment to youth health and community development.
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By POWER98.7The City of Johannesburg’s Health Department is rolling out its HPV vaccination campaign in public primary and special schools. Girls aged 9 to 15 in grades 5 to 7 will receive the vaccine to help prevent cervical cancer. Deputy Director of Public Health, Nkhiphitheni Munya, highlights the importance of early protection through vaccination. This initiative forms part of the City’s broader commitment to youth health and community development.
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