Anti-polio drive begins in pakistan from today

Anti-polio drive begins in pakistan from today
Anti-polio drive has begun across the country with an aim to administer anti-polio and vitamin A drops to more than 40 million children up to the age of five years.

All arrangement for the anti-polio campaign in the country and training of the polio workers are put in place. The polio workers have been asked to follow COVID-19-related SOPs during the campaign.

Coordinator Anti-Polio Programme, Dr Shehzad Baig said that more than 40 million children are to be administered anti-polio drops and vitamin A drops. He urged the parents of the children to cooperate in the drive to save the future of their children.

Dr Baig said Pakistan has not reported a single case of the crippling disease in the last seven months.
The anti-polio drive is already underway in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) from September 17.

Earlier this year in the month of July, Prime Minister Imran Khan had expressed the hope that Pakistan would become polio-free the next year.

Taking to Twitter, Prime Minister Khan had said InshaAllah we would eradicate polio completely in the coming year.

He had said he spoke with Bill Gates, Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, last night and thanked him for the help his Foundation has provided for polio eradication in Pakistan.



from latest-news - SUCH TV https://ift.tt/3koF7in

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Low payments by fed govt hampered development in Sindh, CM Murad tells Bilawal Bhutto

North Korea imported Chinese masks before declaring Covid victory

Country’s economy has stabilized owing to prudent policies, Asad Qaiser

President Ashraf Ghani launches Afghanistan's coronavirus vaccine campaign

Taliban declare war in Afghanistan over, call for peaceful relations with world

Sanctions could cause space station to crash: Roscosmos

Sindh govt seeks army's help in implementation of coronavirus SOPs

FM Qureshi contact with UN Secretary General to discuss regional, global issues

Pakistan Army continued its relief and rescue operation in Karachi: ISPR

Monsoon rains add to Karachi’s woes, kill two youngsters