Examples of using Global coverage in English and their translations into Greek
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South America for improved global coverage.
South America for improved global coverage.
But according to WHO, global coverage for the first vaccine dose has been"stalled" at 85 percent, while 67 per cent of people have received the second dose.
Combining global coverage with local knowledge,
Combining global coverage with local knowledge,
However for several years, global coverage with the first dose of measles vaccine has stalled at 85%.
But according to WHO, global coverage for the first vaccine dose has been"stalled" at 85 percent, while 67 percent of people have received the second dose.
But according to the WHO, global coverage for the first vaccine dose has been“stalled” at 85 percent, while 67 percent of people have received the second dose.
But according to WHO, global coverage for the first vaccine dose has been"stalled" at 85 per cent, while 67 per cent of people have received the second dose.
Combining global coverage with local knowledge,
The recall affecting Zhejiang Huahai products has been far-reaching due to the global coverage of valsartan-containing drugs,
A case in point: the global coverage rate for a key vaccine combination against diphtheria,
due to the combination of GEFCO's global coverage, and local on-the-ground expertise for customers.
The UN says the disease is"entirely preventable" with the right vaccines, but global coverage of the first immunisation stage has"stalled" at 85%,"still short of the 95% needed to prevent outbreaks".
Combining global coverage with local knowledge,
The UN says the disease is"entirely preventable" with the right vaccines, but global coverage of the first immunisation stage has"stalled" at 85%,"still short of the 95% needed to prevent outbreaks".
coastal waters between latitudes 56°S and 84°N, optimising global coverage and data delivery for numerous applications.
a further 1.5 million could be avoided if global coverage of vaccinations improved.
coastal waters between latitudes 84°S and 84°N, optimising global coverage and data delivery.
84° North, optimising global coverage and data delivery.