Health news Video. Uganda hospitals see unused yellow fever jabs due to vaccine hesitancy Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/05/2024 - 17:48 GMT+2 Experts say vaccine hesitancy may stem from the disease being less well-known compared to others like malaria. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Uganda hospitals see unused yellow fever jabs due to vaccine hesitancy Now playing Next Lebanon: Israeli strikes on Hezbollah stronghold displace thousands in Beirut Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 8th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Vasectomy, yes: Access to permanent contraception unequal in Poland Now playing Next Could this new material make rugby safer for young players? Now playing Next David Beckham participates in Healthy Cities school programme in Doha Now playing Next Protesters come out for Iran in spots across Europe Now playing Next Iranian drone attack suspends flights at Dubai International airport Now playing Next Russia fires barrage of missiles at Ukraine hitting transport network Now playing Next Azerbaijan releases footage after foiling Iran-linked terror plots Now playing Next Euronews journalist shelters at Dubai airport amid Iran's drone strike Now playing Next Russia fires barrage of missiles at Ukraine hitting transport network Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 8th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Inside the UAE's response to Iranian attacks: A senior official speaks Now playing Next International Women’s Day: Celebrating a century of female legacy at Elizabeth Arthotel Now playing Next Local Heroes Shine on Day 2 of the Upper Austria Grand Prix in Linz More videos
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