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SAMAA - 5,000 dog bite cases reported this year, petitioner claims

5,000 dog bite cases reported this year, petitioner claims KMC, cantonment board summoned SAMAA | Irfan Ul Haque Posted: Apr 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 days ago Photo: Online Sindh has reported over 5,000 dog bite cases this year so far, a man told the Sindh High Court on Tuesday. The court was hearing a petition against the non-availability of rabies vaccines and increasing numbers of dog bites in the province. The court expressed its anger at the Sindh government for failing to curb the cases. “The cases are rising and the situation seems to be out of control,” a judge remarked. “If a dog bites a child, they will be physically handicapped for life.”

Covid-19: SHC directs DRAP to fix price of Sputnik-V vaccine in 10 days

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court on Monday directed the federal government’s drug regulatory authority to fix the price of life-saving Covid-19 vaccine Sputnik-V within 10 days.The direction came.

Covid-19: SHC directs DRAP to fix price of Sputnik-V vaccine in 10 days

Covid-19: SHC directs DRAP to fix price of Sputnik-V vaccine in 10 days
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Govt allocates Rs23b for COVID vaccine procurement, SHC told

Govt allocates Rs23b for COVID vaccine procurement, SHC told Top Story April 7, 2021 KARACHI: The federal government has allocated an amount of $150 million (approx Rs23 billion) for procurement of safe and effective life-saving COVID-19 vaccine to immunise the eligible population in the country with special focus on most vulnerable segment, Deputy Director Ministry of Health Services told the Sindh High Court on Tuesday. Filing comments on court query with regard to general import of COVID-19 vaccine, the deputy director submitted that no serious adverse event has so far been reported in Pakistan after almost 850,000 inoculations given to different priority groups till date including elderly populations. He submitted that an independent experts committee under auspices of drug regulatory authority ensure that only safe and efficacious COVID-19 vaccines are imported for use in the country for different age groups.

Govt allocates Rs23b for vaccine procurement

‘Govt allocates Rs23b for vaccine procurement’ Top Story April 7, 2021 KARACHI: The federal government has allocated an amount of $150 million (approx Rs23 billion) for procurement of safe and effective life-saving COVID-19 vaccine to immunise the eligible population in the country with special focus on most vulnerable segment, Deputy Director Ministry of Health Services told the Sindh High Court on Tuesday. Filing comments on court query with regard to general import of COVID-19 vaccine, the deputy director submitted that no serious adverse event has so far been reported in Pakistan after almost 850,000 inoculations given to different priority groups till date including elderly populations. He submitted that an independent experts committee under auspices of drug regulatory authority ensure that only safe and efficacious COVID-19 vaccines are imported for use in the country for different age groups.

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