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Pakistan: COVID-19 Vaccine To Available For All Above 18 Years

Why are unvaccinated people still at risk of contracting COVID-19?

The government has decided to start scheduling vaccination of registered 18 plus from Thursday the 3rd of June. In a statement released on Twitter, Asad Omar, head of the NCOC and federal minister, said that vaccinations for people over the age of 18 would begin on June 3. “With this step, the vaccination of all … Read more

Pakistan COVID-19: Vaccine Registration For 30 -40 Years Opened

Pakistan COVID-19: Vaccine Registration For 30 -40 Years Opened

Pakistan will start a COVID-19 vaccination drive for people aged 30-40 from today, according to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). According to the details, the NCOC has asked citizens between the ages of 30 and 40 to register for the CIVID-19 vaccine jab. “Register yourself by sending CNIC to 1166. On receiving SMS, … Read more

Pakistan COVID-19: Detailed Report On Side Effects Of Vaccine Released

Punjab Decides To Ensure Online Data Entry In Vaccination Centres

The Ministry of Health has released a detailed report on the side effects of the coronavirus vaccine in Pakistan. According to a report released by the Ministry of Health, only 4,329 out of 3.8 million coronavirus vaccines in Pakistan have been found to have adverse effects, with 35.7% of those affected having fever. According to … Read more

NCOC Announces To Open Up Vaccination For 30 years And Older

Pakistan to start COVID vaccination of children aged 12 years and older

Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar has announced to open vaccination for 30 years and above. The Minister wrote on Twitter, “In today’s NCOC meeting it has been decided to open up vaccination for 30 years and older starting tomorrow. The messages for those who are being scheduled will go … Read more

PMA warns of a third Coronavirus wave if precautions not taken properly

Coronavirus

Secretary-general of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA), Dr Qaisar Sajjad warned Monday that a third coronavirus wave might hit Pakistan if people do not observe precautionary measures properly.

The PMA secretary-general while addressing a news conference said, the government and political parties should start thinking about prevention from COVID-19 rather than holding jalsas.

The medical expert lamented that the government had not made any necessary arrangements for provision of emergency services for the masses.

The PMA representative highlighted that the medical fraternity had warned the government about the virus before it had entered the country, but despite that, no measures were taken in this regard.

Dr Sajjad said that it was due to the government’s lack of preparation that several doctors lost their lives to the virus. He said that increasing the number of smart lockdowns in the country will not bear fruit.

He called on the government to make laws according to which citizens who do not wear masks are penalised.

Dr Sajjad said that trials for a COVID-19 vaccine were underway in Pakistan and that it seemed as if a vaccine to treat the virus will be available in the country by the end of 2021.

Pakistan has reported 1,974 infections, 55 deaths, and 1,760 recoveries from the virus in the last 24 hours.

Coronavirus Situation in Pakistan

Pakistan has reported 1,974 infections, 55 deaths, and 1,760 recoveries from the virus in the last 24 hours.

The country has, so far, reported 473,309 infections and 9,929 deaths while 2,263 patients are in critical condition. Meanwhile, 423,892 patients have recovered from the virus.

Furthermore, after a rise in cases across the country, authorities have imposed smart lockdowns in several cities of Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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