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Over 45m children to be immunised in anti-polio drive from Monday

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A health worker administers polio drops to a child, as part of the Polio-Free Pakistan drive in Quetta on September 11, 2024. —INP

The federal government will launch a week-long nationwide polio vaccination campaign from tomorrow (Monday) to protect more than 45 million children from the virus. 

Reinforcing Pakistan’s dedication to eradicating polio, the Pakistan Polio Programme is launching the vaccination campaign to address the resurgence of wild poliovirus and safeguard millions of children from the debilitating effects of polio.

This campaign aims to reach more than 45 million children across the country from October 28 to November 3.

With unwavering commitment to eradicating polio, the health officials called upon all parents and caregivers nationwide to play an active role in this campaign and ensure every child receives the polio vaccine.

Additionally, Vitamin A supplements will be provided to enhance immunity.

This is Pakistan’s third nationwide campaign this year, launched in response to the alarming increase in polio cases, with 41 cases reported so far in 2024 and across 71 districts.

Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ayesha Raza Farooq said in a statement: “Under the prime minister’s guidance, we are re-energised in our efforts to combat polio.”

“Starting October 28, our polio workers will reach every corner of Pakistan, delivering the vaccine and securing a healthier future for our children.”

“Encouraging parents to prioritise vaccinations, she said, “with the virus now present in 71 districts, the risk to every child is real.”

She further said, “Please welcome and support our dedicated health workers by ensuring your children are vaccinated.”

In a message, Coordinator of the National Emergency Operations Centre for Polio Eradication, Muhammad Anwar-ul-Haq, urged parents to fully cooperate with polio workers.

He stated: “Polio has no cure, but it can be prevented with this readily available vaccine.”

“With the threat at an all-time high, we must act as one nation to keep our children safe through vaccination,” he concluded.





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