Khaleej Times

Anti-polio vaccine rumours spread panic

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peshawar — More than 25,000 children were rushed to hospitals in northwest Pakistan after rumours spread that some had suffered reactions to a polio vaccine, officials said on Tuesday.

The panic came as health workers were carrying out a three-day vaccinatio­n campaign in northweste­rn Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (KP) province, where many residents are already suspicious of the polio vaccine.

Authoritie­s said the fears were unfounded, but declared an emergency at major hospitals in three provincial districts as the panic spread.

An AFP reporter in Peshawar visited two hospitals where he saw thousands of panicked parents arriving in cars, motorcycle­s and other vehicles with their children.

Most of the parents later told AFP their children exhibited no signs of any problems after being vaccinated, but that they had rushed them to hospital anyway after hearing the rumours. Qazi Jamil, police chief in the provincial capital Peshawar, told reporters that the rumours began when dozens of children complained of vomiting after they were vaccinated at a private school in a village outside the city on Monday.

After hearing of the complaints, local mosques began using their loudspeake­rs to warn people against the vaccine.

“The announceme­nts ignited a panic and villagers came out of their homes,” the police chief said, adding that a group of some 500 people later set a local health centre on fire in anger. No one is believed to have been injured in the incident. The panic was com

The (fake) warnings ignited a panic and villagers came out of their homes and a group of some 500 people later set a local health centre on fire in anger

Qazi Jamil, KP police chief

pounded by anti-vaccinatio­n videos which quickly began circulatin­g on social media.

Hisham Inamullah, provincial health minister, said “around 25,000 kids were taken to hospital”.

“Despite all our assurances, parents were worried”, Inamullah told reporters Tuesday, adding that just two children were still in hospital but expected to be released soon.

Police are investigat­ing the incident, and authoritie­s said the vaccinatio­n campaign would continue until Wednesday.

Polio is endemic in only three countries in the world — Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Nigeria — although a relatively rare strain was also detected in Papua New Guinea at the end of last year. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Children sit on a hospital bed after they were brought by their parents following rumours that many children suffered reaction to a polio vaccine in Peshawar on Tuesday. —
AFP Children sit on a hospital bed after they were brought by their parents following rumours that many children suffered reaction to a polio vaccine in Peshawar on Tuesday. —
 ?? AP ?? a health worker administer­s polio vaccinatio­n drops to a child in Lahore. —
AP a health worker administer­s polio vaccinatio­n drops to a child in Lahore. —

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