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ISLAMABAD: The procurement of vaccine has become problematic even for developed countries, but Pakistani authorities have envisaged targets to ensure vaccination for 70 million people by end of this ongoing calendar year.
India had slapped a ban on exporting its vaccine so it created difficulties for Pakistan because Islamabad had earlier envisaged plans to procure maximum vaccine from its neighbouring country.
However, Pakistani authorities made alternate plans and seemed confident that the daily vaccination would soon touch 100,000 persons per day basis. They are expecting that the vaccination per day might go up to 200,000 per day in coming weeks and months as it was getting momentum in the country. They would be able to meet growing requirement of vaccine on daily basis.
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A pairing assistance program has seen hundreds of college graduates volunteer to teach children in isolated, underdeveloped areas. Zhang Yi reports from Beijing with Hu Meidong in Fuzhou.
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April 26, 2021
LAHORE: PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif expressed concern over the devastating situation in India due to COVID-19. In a tweet here Sunday, he said “humanity transcends religion & nationality at the time of death & disease. Prayers for people of India devastated by COVID-19. Hope better sense prevails & South Asian countries can focus on ensuring healthcare of our people instead of spending billions on destroying each other”.
Wellington, Porirua report the best quality of life in new biennial survey
26 Apr, 2021 02:15 AM
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Welington residents have the best quality of life, according to a new survey. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Welington residents have the best quality of life, according to a new survey. Photo / Mark Mitchell
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People in Wellington and Porirua have the best quality of life compared to residents in other New Zealand cities.
And those same positively Wellington residents, along with their Hamilton friends, also believe their cities are the greatest places to live.
Whereas those in Tauranga say their area is becoming a progressively worse place to reside.