The Ghana Health Service has launched a nationwide vaccination campaign to combat the recent outbreak of measles. The campaign, which targets children under the age of five, aims to reach over two million children across the country. Health officials have set up vaccination centers in schools, hospitals, and community centers to ensure easy access for parents. Dr. Kwame Asiedu, the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service, urged all parents to get their children vaccinated, emphasizing that vaccines are safe and essential for preventing the spread of the disease. The campaign is expected to run for the next six weeks.