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Iraq begins administering COVID-19 vaccines

The vaccination process is underway throughout the country ahead of Pope Francis' visit.
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Iraq has begun administering vaccines against COVID-19. The campaign comes ahead of Pope Francis' visit and during a period of relatively high coronavirus cases.

The Ministry of Health started giving vaccine jabs in the capital, Baghdad, on Tuesday, according to a post on its Facebook page. Doses have arrived in several other provinces as well, including disputed Kirkuk in the north and Najaf in the south, according to the ministry.

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