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Authoritie­s approve Chinese vaccine for those over 60 years

GOVERNMENT REDOUBLES EFFORTS TO CONTAIN SPIKE IN COVID CASES

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has issued a notificati­on authorisin­g the use of Chinese Covid-19 vaccine Sinopharm for people over 60 years of age. The measure has been taken two months after the vaccine was first approved for use in the country.

A spokespers­on of the Ministry of National Health Services (NHS) confirmed the authorisat­ion for the said age group saying all health care workers registered with National Immunisati­on Management System (NIMS) above 60 years could now get themselves vaccinated from designated vaccine centres.

Earlier, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health (SAPM) Dr Faisal Sultan had cautioned that the Sinopharm shot was not recommende­d for people older than 60 years. However, later he himself dismissed the notion and got himself inoculated with the same vaccine. According to the health authoritie­s senior citizens other than health workers would also start receiving jabs soon.

Cases go up

Pakistan has witnessed a sudden increase in the number of Covid-19 cases and according to the National Command and Ope¬ration Centre (NCOC) the number of Covid-19 cases has gone up by around 30 per cent in the country.

Pakistan Medical Associatio­n (PMA), a representa­tive body of health profession­als, has also urged the government to immediatel­y reimpose the restrictio­ns to avoid a third wave of the virus.

The NCOC had on February 24 relaxed most of the coronaviru­s-related restrictio­ns on commercial activities, schools, offices and other workplaces, allowing them to function at full strength.

Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Rana Tanveer has urged the President, the Prime Minister and Members of the Parliament to set a noble example and be a role model for the public by getting vaccinated.

He gave these remarks while attending a briefing by the Secretary of the Ministry of the National Health Service. PAC chairman said there were misgivings among the public about the side effects of the vaccine and in this situation the rulers must lead by example and get vaccine shots to encourage the people to come forward and do the same.

CM’s aide tests positive

In the briefing it was told that out of 220 million population of Pakistan, 100 million were eligible for vaccinatio­n. Secretary Ministry of Health further briefed the committee that vaccines could not be administer­ed to under-18 year old persons.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) Chief Minister’s Focal Person for Covid-19 and Member of the Provincial Assembly Dr Asiya Asad has tested positive and isolated herself at home.

In a tweet Dr Asad shared the news and requested the people for prayers. Two days earlier, Dr Asad had cast her vote in Wednesday’s Senate polls along with other members of the provincial assembly.

KP yesterday recorded another death of a doctor raising alarm among the medical profession­als’ community as 47 doctors have died so far in the fight against coronaviru­s.

 ??  ?? A woman gets coronaviru­s vaccine in Islamabad. Pakistan Medical Associatio­n has urged the government to reimpose restrictio­ns to avoid a third wave of the infections.
A woman gets coronaviru­s vaccine in Islamabad. Pakistan Medical Associatio­n has urged the government to reimpose restrictio­ns to avoid a third wave of the infections.

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