Pakistan to make single-dose Covid vaccine
Chinese team to help scientists, NIH official tells NA penal
SAPM on Health Dr Faisal Sultan talking to media on the occasion of receiving vaccine at Nur Khan Airbase on March 31, 2021. PHOTO: PID
ISLAMABAD:
An official told a National Assembly panel on Tuesday that the National Institute of Health (NIH) is going to make Pakistan’s own single-dose coronavirus vaccine soon. “We are going to make a single-dose vaccine for Covid-19,” NIH Executive Director Major General Aamer Ikram told the NA Standing Committee on National Health Services. “We conducted the clinical trial of Chinese Covid-19 vaccine CanSinoBio in Pakistan.
In this April 8 photo, a man tries on a traditional cap in preparation for the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Peshawar. AP
STATISTICS tell a grim story of the third wave of Covid-19 ravaging the urban centres of Pakistan. With the government struggling to enforce SOPs, manage critical care load and acquire vaccines, senior officials say the four weeks of Ramazan will be crucial in determining if the rising curve of the infection can be successfully flattened and eventually brought down.
A comparison of the three Covid-19 waves presents some stark lessons of both success and failure. The first wave, according to official data available with
The government is aiming to increase vaccination across the country by 2% to 3% after eid, Federal Minister for Planning and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said. Talking to the media at the Islamabad Press Club on Tuesday, he said that presently 70,000 to 80,000 people are being vaccinated every day.
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