Rare polio outbreak spreads to North Israel

August 21, 2013 04:22 pm | Updated 04:22 pm IST - Jerusalem

Israel President Shimon Peres visited a clinic in Jersualem where he met with children getting polio vaccinations.

Israel President Shimon Peres visited a clinic in Jersualem where he met with children getting polio vaccinations.

Israel’s President is urging the country’s children to get polio boosters after a rare outbreak of the virus spread to the north of the country.

President Shimon Peres met with children getting vaccinations at a Jerusalem clinic on Wednesday together with Health Minister, Yael German.

Mr. German said new lab results show the “virus is migrating north and spreading.”

Mr. Peres detailed the suffering his family endured when one of his children was stricken by polio as an infant.

Israel this week began a nationwide campaign to inoculate children with booster drops after a rare discovery of the virus in the south of the country. The campaign gives a second boost of protection.

There have been no clinical cases of the virus.

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