As mpox vaccines arrive, how will DR Congo keep them cold?

As mpox cases continue to increase in parts of Africa, questions are being asked about how countries, if they can even get vaccines, are able store and distribute them.

Few facilities are up to the task as the vaccines need to be stored at particular temperatures.

Once they’re defrosted, they have to be used within 40 days.

A tall order in the worst-hit country, Democratic Republic of Congo, where the country’s health authorities face many logistical challenges.

The BBC’s Ian Wafula reports from a cold storage facility in Kinshasa as mpox vaccines start arriving in the country.

Read more: Nurses working in fear: BBC visits mpox epicentre

Video filmed and edited by Anthony Irungu

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