Celebrate World Polio Day and share our progress on the
road to polio eradication with the global health experts who are our
partners in this great venture.
Sunday 24th October is World Polio Day. Why that date? Because it is the birthday of the developer of the first polio vaccine, Jonas Salk.
More than 18 million people can walk today because of polio vaccines,
and the past year has seen a further dramatic decline in wild polio
cases with the last two cases more than six months ago.
This day we should be thinking particularly of the benefit of polio
vaccination for children of the world. There is light at the end of the
tunnel, but the goal of ending polio has not yet been reached, and we
still need your help and perseverance.
Above all we must redouble our efforts to raise the money necessary to
finish the job, a process that begins by using every avenue to talk
about the impact of the global campaign. Only this way will friends,
neighbours, and government be reminded of the importance of what Rotary
and its partners are doing.
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The Rotary Club of Guernsey would like to extend our grateful thanks to those Companies, Partnerships, Firms & Individuals whose support is so essential.
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