Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Monkey brought for corona vaccine trial escapes from Lahore University

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Monkey brought for the trial of corona vaccine at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences in Lahore has not been caught even two days after the escape.

According to Dr. Tahir Yaqoob, head of the Institute of Microbiology at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, a total of five monkeys were brought from the Bahawalpur zoo on Wednesday for a corona vaccine trial and were being transported inside the university, from which one of the monkey escaped.

According to Dr. Tahir Yaqoob, he also contacted Rescue Service 1122 (Punjab Wildlife Department) to find the monkey, but despite all efforts, it has not been caught yet.

He said, “Since yesterday, people from our university and other institutions have been helping, but so far we have not been able to find the monkey.”

It may be recalled that the Punjab government has allocated Rs 100 million for the preparation of the corona vaccine.

According to reports, many people in the area had seen the monkey jumping from the roofs of houses and moving from place to place.

Many locals spotted the monkey at the Sant Nagar Sports Complex and Baba Nagar Ground in Krishna Nagar and Rescue 1122 crews arrived to catch him, but it managed to escape and since then, nobody has any idea where it is.

The monkey should be caught as soon as possible as not only it can harm the children but also people can harm this monkey. The fleeing monkey was also injured while running and would need medical help.

Dr. Tahir said that in past also monkeys have escaped around the world, so too this monkey has also run away, but the rescue team will find it soon.

According to Dr. Tahir, this monkey is not so harmful.

He told, “Our staff is looking for the monkey with the help of a dart gun because this gun will help him to overcome it by making him unconscious.”

He further said that there were reports that it was hiding somewhere inside the university, but despite a search, it has not been found.

On the other hand, the Director-General of Rescue Service 1122, Dr. Rizwan Naseer, has also confirmed that he had received a call from the rescue service that a monkey escaped, but it has not been caught.

According to Dr. Rizwan, his staff helps people to rescue injured animals out of compassion, but it is not their department’s job to catch a runaway animal.

Dr. Rizwan said, “When an animal is injured or falls into a well, our staff must come to the rescue immediately.”

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Prime Minister Imran Khan mentioning an impending threat of the 4th wave of Covid-19 in view of recent rise in positive cases in country urged masses to continue the use of face masks and vaccinated as early as possible.

“Our [coronavirus] cases, after a downslide, have started rising up. We fear that Indian [Delta] variant is coming. I appeal the nation to use face masks, which is an easiest way, and take protective measures, we can protect ourselves from the fourth wave of COVID-19,” Imran Khan said in his remarks telecast live on Thursday.

Premier, who chaired a meeting to review the coronavirus situation in the country, said that with the spread of different variants of COVID-19 including the Indian [Delta] variant due to constant mutation of coronavirus, the situation in various countries including Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Indonesia was worsening.

He also stressed that masses, particularly those living in cities, should get themselves vaccinated as early as possible, adding, that ample doses of the corona vaccine were available in the country and more were expected to reach the country.

“Pakistan with the grace of Almighty Allah has so far been fortunate in tackling the situation of Covid-19 pandemic due to efforts of the government as well as the cooperation of masses,” he added.

He in that respect also referred to a report of the Economist which put Pakistan at number three in the list of countries that took better measures to tackle the pandemic situation.

The premier also appreciated the efforts made by the National Command and Control Center (NCOC) to deal with the situation of Covid-19 pandemic.

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According to the details, the decision will take effect on Shawwal 1 of this year.

In case of non-compliance with the vaccination instructions, the concerned authorities will have to submit a ‘PCR’ report of coronavirus being negative after every 7 days.

Moreover, the test costs should be paid by the relevant authorities or shop owner.

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“The COVID-19 vaccine is mandatory for those willing to come to the Hajj and will be one of the main conditions (for receiving a permit to come),” a circular signed by the health minister read.

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