Gift of 500,000 vaccine doses from China arrives in Pakistan
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Wednesday Mar 17, 2021
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan receiving the vaccine doses from a Chinese official at Nur Khan Base, Rawalpindi, on March 17, 2021. Twitter/nhsrofficial
PM s aide on health Dr Faisal Sultan and health ministry officials receive vaccine doses at Nur Khan Airbase.
Vaccine doses to be distributed among the provinces for inoculation.
China has always supported Pakistan in times of need, says Dr Sultan.
ISLAMABAD: Another batch of 500,000 doses of Sinopharm s coronavirus vaccine from Pakistan s iron brother China landed in Nur Khan Airbase on Tuesday, the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination said.
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Pakistani students want Cambridge 2021 exams cancelled
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O/A-Level students in Pakistan want the international board to cancel the upcoming May/June 2021 exams as the country grapples with the third wave of the coronavirus.
On Monday, #cancelcieexams2021 became one of the top Twitter trends in the country. In 2021, students have suffered the most, an A-Level student, who refused to be named, said. The syllabus of most of our courses has not been completed yet and most of us are suffering from anxiety and depression because of the pandemic.
Faisal, Yasmin review corona vaccination process
Lahore
March 15, 2021
LAHORE:Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan and Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid reached Expo Centre to monitor vaccination facilities here on Sunday.
Secretary Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department Captain (r) Usman Younis, Deputy Commissioner Lahore Mudassar Riaz, Additional Secretary Technical PSH Department Dr Asim Altaf, Deputy Secretary Ms Rafia Haider, Ahmer Khan and other officials were present on the occasion. Dr Faisal Sultan and Dr Yasmin Rashid reviewed the process of vaccination for people of over 60 years of age. Secretary PSH Department Captain (r) Usman Younis apprised the minister of arrangements for vaccination. Dr Yasmin Rashid inquired from citizens their views and sought feedback. Renowned law expert Aitzaz Ahsan was also present and expressed satisfaction over the arrangements and prayed for Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief Minister Sardar Usman