MPOX/Taiwan to take delivery of 500 monkeypox vaccine doses on Sept. 2: CDC
08/31/2022 06:13 PM
Taiwan is set to take delivery of about 500 monkeypox vaccine doses on Sept. 2, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said Wednesday.
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