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#Malaria elimination is complex -- it demands unyielding political commitment and close collaboration across sectors, countries and partners. I thank the Asia Pacific Leaders Malaria Alliance for uniting 22 countries to #EndMalaria in the region by 2030.

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Bill Gates released GM mosquitoes to sterilize them, but they harmed locals. When dealing with something as critical as genes, we should consider the potential dangers that may arise in the future. Gates supports population reduction(mass murder)and funds sterilization vaccines

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