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Missed Chances

Monday, December 18, 2017

The possibility of a diptheria outbreak have been long detected. The government has to handle people’s rejection against getting immunized.

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The diphteria outbreak, which has spread in Indonesia since the beginning of this year, should never have happened. Various warning signals were already evident several years ago, but were not followed up with concrete preventive programs. Now we all must pay a high price for that negligence.

The fact that Indonesia is experiencing an epidemic of diphtheria, a disease that was almost non-existent after mass vaccinations against it started in 194

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