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BUNDUNG, Gambia/LONDON – With an umbrella, medical records and her 2-year-old daughter, Kani Fall dodged the brown puddles that licked the hospital door, the latest impediment in a rainy two-hour adventure to the nearest vaccination clinic in the west. Gambia.
Autumn waits with dozens of moms and toddlers in the flooded courtyard of Bundung Hospital. Then a doctor gave the impression with bad news. The hospital is running out of measles vaccines and it’s unclear when they’ll get more.
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