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Brazil snaps into action in response to dengue fever outbreak
Millions are set to be vaccinated against the tropical virus that can be deadly at times.
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Brazil snaps into action in response to dengue fever outbreak
Feb. 7, 2024 - 19:40
By euronews (in English)
Millions are set to be vaccinated against the tropical virus that can be deadly at times.
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