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Corona-Free Kashmir initiative launched

July 10, 2021 Islamabad : The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), in collaboration with the Health Department of Azad Jammu and Kashmir launched the ‘Corona-Free Kashmir’ initiative under which public will be vaccinated through mobile vaccination units in different districts of AJK. An inaugural ceremony of the initiative was held at the Kashmir House here on Friday. The ceremony was attended by President AJK Sardar Masood Khan, Chairman PRCS Abrar-ul-Haq, Chairman PRCS AJK Ejaz Raza, Secretary General PRCS Dr. Adeel Nawaz, IFRC Head of Delegation Peter (Piwi) Ophoff, healthcare workers, officials of the government of AJK, as well as staff and volunteers of PRCS.

Coronavirus vaccination at home for persons over 60 with disabilities: Punjab health minister

Coronavirus vaccination at home for persons over 60 with disabilities: Punjab health minister By Friday Apr 23, 2021 A senior citizen being administered the coronavirus vaccine at Red Crescent Corona Care Hospital in Rawalpindi on March 10, 2021. Photo: APP LAHORE: Special persons of 60 years or above will be vaccinated against coronavirus at home in Punjab, says Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid.   Dr Rashid issued a statement on Thursday saying that elderly citizens, disabled person or people who are unable to move can get information from 1033 for home services.  A doctor and vaccinator had been deputed in one ambulance for home vaccination services, she said.

Fighting third wave impossible without public support: PRCS

Islamabad April 10, 2021 Islamabad : The third wave of coronavirus is very dangerous, more contagious and deadlier than the first two waves. The increase in cases is building pressure on the health system. Unfortunately, people are not taking precautions while going out in public which could have dangerous implications and speed up the spread of the virus. In a press statement issued here on Friday, the Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS) Abrar ul Haq urged people to strictly follow health and safety guidelines to help the health authorities contain the infection, saying that bringing this “very dangerous situation” under control is impossible without public support. “The reality is that fighting such a deadly pandemic is a collective responsibility where people must do their part. Religious scholars should ask people to ensure implementation of SOPs announced by the government in their Friday sermons,” he added.

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