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Fighting dengue and falsehoods: Wolbachia rollout continues in Jakarta

Fighting dengue and falsehoods: Wolbachia rollout continues in Jakarta

CNA14 hours ago

Jun 15 marks World Dengue Day, a reminder of the fight against a disease that continues to impact millions, particularly in Southeast Asia. In Indonesia, authorities are pressing on with a promising solution, but the battle against misinformation remains a major hurdle. CNA's Chandni Vatvani reports from Jakarta.

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