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Vaccinatio­n for those 60 and above to start from March 10

DESPITE GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS, VACCINATIO­N DRIVE HAS NOT PICKED UP PACE

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Pakistan is all set to start vaccinatio­n of the people 60-years-old and above from Wednesday. This is going to be the third phase of the vaccinatio­n drive kicked off last month.

The first phase covered front line health workers aged 65 and above, then health workers (front line and non-front line) aged 60 and above were asked to get registered and get vaccinated.

Now, in the third phase, the general population of 60-year old and above will be administer­ed Covid-19 vaccine.

Minister for Planning, Developmen­t & Special Initiative Asad Umar in a tweet yesterday announced, “The vaccinatio­n of 60-year old will start from Wednesday and the older persons who have got registered will be vaccinated first. Details will be shared tomorrow (Monday),” said the minister in his tweet.

Meanwhile, despite the government’s efforts, the vaccinatio­n drive has not picked up pace in the country and by yesterday, around 250,000 front line and general health workers were vaccinated. Pakistan has ample stock of vaccines, around one million doses of Sinopharm, the Chinese vaccine that is administer­ed twice (with a 21 day gap after the first shot). The country’s close ally China has given these vaccines as a good will gesture and a gift.

Slow process

Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Faisal Sultan confirmed the process was slow and so far around 250,000 out of 1 million doses of vaccine have been administer­ed.

In order to motivate health workers to receive jabs, a campaign has been launched across the country in which senior doctors are administer­ed Covid-19 vaccines to motivate people to do the same.

Dr Faisal Sultan also got first shot of Sinopharm on February 22 and reported he was fine.

This strategy is quite useful and yielding results particular­ly in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP). We are vaccinatin­g 2,000 health workers from the past one week because the heads of the hospitals are getting vaccinatio­ns and the staff is also following the suit. So far, we have vaccinated 22,000 front line health workers throughout the province,” said a senior official of the KP Health department.

In Punjab too, health workers are reluctant to get vaccinated. The province received 70,000 corona vaccine doses as part of the third consignmen­t, but health profession­als are still reluctant to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

As per details, only 35 per cent health profession­als have been vaccinated so far. So far less than 50,000 out of 275,000 health workers have been vaccinated, the official further said.

Pakistan yesterday reported 39 deaths and 1,780 new cases in the last 24 hours. With these latest numbers, the country’s tally of cases has reached 590,508.

In order to motivate health workers to receive coronaviru­s jabs, a campaign has been launched across the country.

 ?? AFP ?? A health worker receives a dose of Sinopharm vaccine, at a vaccinatio­n centre in Karachi last week.
AFP A health worker receives a dose of Sinopharm vaccine, at a vaccinatio­n centre in Karachi last week.
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