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Pakistan to Start COVID-19 Vaccination Drive Next Week Pakistan will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive next week, starting with front-line health workers, a government minister said on Wednesday. God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week, Asad Umar, who oversees Pakistan s efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic, said in a tweet. China has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese firm SinoPharm. Two government sources said the first batch would be flown in on Saturday. Pakistan has so far approved two vaccines for emergency use, one made by China National Pharmaceutical Group (SinoPharm) and the other by AstraZeneca.
share Print Pakistan will begin its COVID-19 inoculation drive next week, authorities say, with frontline health workers to be the first to receive jabs. The January 27 announcement was made by Asad Umar, who oversees Pakistan s efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic. Beijing has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese state-owned firm SinoPharm. The first batch is expected to be flown to Pakistan by January 31. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said in a news conference on January 21 that the Chinese vaccine is being gifted to Islamabad as a “goodwill gesture” from Beijing “in view of the all-weather strategic relationship” between the two countries.
In this picture taken on November 25, 2020, volunteers wait to be administered the new Chinese-made vaccine for the coronavirus, the first ever Phase 3 clinical trial for any vaccine in Pakistan, at a hospital in Islamabad. — AFP/File Pakistan s Covid-19 vaccination drive will be launched next week, starting with front-line health workers, federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar said on Wednesday. The system for vaccination is in place. Hundreds of vaccination centres in the country will be administering Covid vaccine, Umar, who is also the head of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), said in a tweet. “God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week,” he added.
Pakistan to start vaccination of front-liners next week, says minister 27 Jan 2021 Tariq Butt, Correspondent / Reuters Pakistan will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive next week, starting with front-line health workers, a government minister said on Wednesday. God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week, Asad Umar, who oversees Pakistan s efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic, said in a tweet. China has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese firm SinoPharm. Two government sources said the first batch would be flown in on Saturday. According to a survey, at least 78 per cent of the population of Pakistan’s is taking preventative measures against COVID-19 and seems to be concerned about its health.
UPDATE 1-Pakistan to start COVID-19 vaccination drive next week, minister says Reuters 1/27/2021 (Updates with more details and context) By Asif Shahzad and Syed Raza Hassan ISLAMABAD, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Pakistan will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive next week, starting with front-line health workers, a government minister said on Wednesday. God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week, Asad Umar, who oversees Pakistan s efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic, said in a tweet. China has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese firm SinoPharm. Two government sources said the first batch would be flown in on Saturday.
In this picture taken on November 25, 2020, volunteers wait to be administered the new Chinese-made vaccine for the coronavirus, the first ever Phase 3 clinical trial for any vaccine in Pakistan, at a hospital in Islamabad. — AFP/File Pakistan s Covid-19 vaccination drive will be launched next week, starting with front-line health workers, federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar said on Wednesday. The system for vaccination is in place. Hundreds of vaccination centres in the country will be administering Covid vaccine, Umar, who is also the head of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), said in a tweet. “God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week,” he added.
27 Jan 2021 - 19:11 People with masks against COVID-19 travel by rikshaw (tok tok) in Karachi, Pakistan January 25, 2021. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro Reuters ISLAMABAD - Pakistan will launch its COVID-19 vaccination drive next week, starting with front-line health workers, a government minister said on Wednesday. God willing, the vaccination of front-line health workers will start next week, Asad Umar, who oversees Pakistan s efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic, said in a tweet. China has pledged to donate 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine made by the Chinese firm SinoPharm. Two government sources said the first batch would be flown in on Saturday. Pakistan has so far approved two vaccines for emergency use, one made by China National Pharmaceutical Group (SinoPharm) and the other by AstraZeneca.