AP, Liberia :
A trial of an Ebola vaccine was to start Monday in Liberia’s capital following a launch event featuring musicians.
In a densely-populated neighborhood of Monrovia, guests clapped, danced along and nodded as musicians sang lyrics on Sunday that explained the purpose and intent of the Ebola vaccination trial. The singing was part of a campaign to overcome Liberians’ reluctance to embrace the vaccines amid conspiracy theories.
The actual trial begins in the Liberian capital on Monday on the first group of volunteers. The vaccination trial is a product of a partnership set up by the governments of Liberia and United States.
Appearing at the launch campaign on Sunday, Liberian Vice President Joseph Nyumah Boakai told The Associated Press the vaccines are “very important for Liberia and for the world.”
A trial of an Ebola vaccine was to start Monday in Liberia’s capital following a launch event featuring musicians.
In a densely-populated neighborhood of Monrovia, guests clapped, danced along and nodded as musicians sang lyrics on Sunday that explained the purpose and intent of the Ebola vaccination trial. The singing was part of a campaign to overcome Liberians’ reluctance to embrace the vaccines amid conspiracy theories.
The actual trial begins in the Liberian capital on Monday on the first group of volunteers. The vaccination trial is a product of a partnership set up by the governments of Liberia and United States.
Appearing at the launch campaign on Sunday, Liberian Vice President Joseph Nyumah Boakai told The Associated Press the vaccines are “very important for Liberia and for the world.”