ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning Asad Umar has said special programmes are being evolved for the vaccination of different professional organizations across the country.
On a social media website Twitter, the minister said vaccination drive will be made more vigorous involving all professional bodies. Special programmes are being designed for the chamber of commerce, lawyers, journalists, labour union and teachers for vaccination, Asad Umar added.
ویکسینیشن مہم کے سلسلے میں چیمبر آف کامرس، وکلاء تنظیمیں، دیگر تاجر تنظیمیں، صحافی تنظیمیں، لیبر یونین ، اساتذہ اور مختلف تنظیموں کی ویکسینیشن کے لئے خصوصی پروگرام ترتیب دیئے جائیں گے اور مختلف شعبوں کی تنظیموں کو ساتھ ملا کر ویکسینیشن مہم کو انشاء اللہ مزید متحرک کیا جائے گا.
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) May 23, 2021
Currently, Pakistan is facing a third wave of COVID-19 pandemic while the relevant authorities continue to tightening the anti-pandemic measures and facilitating the vaccination drive. According to an official, the vaccination for the 30-39 age group started on Saturday and would continue for an indefinite period.
Pakistan has already been vaccinating people aged 40 and above across the country. According to the NCOC, the country has administered 4,956,853 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to date, with 1,193,441 people fully inoculated.
It may be mentioned that Pakistan began a vaccination drive in March with over a million doses of Sinopharm vaccines donated by China. Islamabad received the first COVID-19 vaccine consignment after a military aircraft transported it from Beijing on February 1, this year.
Pakistan has surpassed the grim milestone of 900,000 cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, as it continues to grapple with the virus since it first emerged in February last year.
According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), Pakistan reported another 3,084 cases and 74 deaths in the previous 24-hour period. The national tally of coronavirus cases has reached 900,552 while the death toll stands at 20,251.
The number of active cases has reached 62,620 while there are 4,392 people in critical condition. There were 62,064 tests conducted in the past day, while the positivity ratio has dropped to 4.96%. Overall 817,681 people have recovered from the virus, including 3,826 in the past day.
Punjab still remains the most affected region although Sindh has reported a rising in cases since the past few days. Punjab has recorded 333,971 cases and 9,768 deaths, while the number of active cases in the province stands at 23,764. Islamabad has recorded 80,312 cases and 745 deaths while there are 7,628 active cases in the federal capital.
Sindh has recorded 308,118 cases and 4,909 deaths while the number of active cases in the province has increased to 22,212. The number of coronavirus cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa stands at 129,413 and 3,924 deaths while Balochistan has recorded 24,517 cases and 270 deaths.