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Polio’s Pandora’s Box

Published on: February 10, 2026 5:06 AM

In a world that celebrates progress and innovation, the reality of polio vaccination in Pakistan presents a stark contrast to our aspirations. Nearly a million children were said to be missed during the year’s first nationwide polio campaign, and over 53,000 families have refused, with Karachi alone accounting for a staggering 58% of these refusals.

Pakistan is one of only two countries where wild polio still circulates, and the consequences of this negligence are dire. Stories of young victims serve as haunting reminders that polio offers no second chances.

Our health workers, who bravely risk their lives to combat this epidemic, have paid the ultimate price for their dedication, with more than 200 losing their lives in the last decade alone. Their sacrifices highlight the immense challenges faced by those on the front lines of public health in Pakistan. Nonetheless, amidst the frustration and fear, the state’s response has unfortunately been inadequate.

Previous (controversial) efforts to penalise parents who refuse vaccinations, including jail time and fines, are unlikely to foster the trust required to overcome the deep-rooted misconceptions surrounding the vaccine. Misinformation propagated by various groups positions these life-saving drops as “foreign poison,” fueling fears and resistance. Afghan Taliban and Pakistani extremists continue to propagate that vaccine teams are Western spies seeking to sterilise Muslims. While it is encouraging to see some clerics endorsing immunisation as a religious duty, we must acknowledge that legal measures alone will not resolve the entrenched suspicions of parents.

We would also have to realise that some communities’ resistance is a symptom of neglect and breakdown of governance. Earlier in 2024, parents in Dera Ismail Khan had boycotted campaigns for reasons mostly unrelated to vaccination, such as requests for clean water and electricity.

Still, the life-crippling virus does not care why a child is not vaccinated, and therefore, the response must be multifaceted and community-driven. We need a wider conversation involving educators, civic organisations, and, above all, frontline vaccinators–many of whom are courageous women dedicated to their communities. Schools and mosques could play pivotal roles in this initiative by requiring proof of immunisation before enrollment or participation.

Moreover, every missed vaccination should prompt a home visit from health workers and special attention from the school administration. The stark reality remains that around two million polio-susceptible children will be born next year alone. The government’s claims of “zero polio” should not blind us to the fact that progress can swiftly unravel if we ignore these emerging threats. Global eyes are on Pakistan, as after years of decline (cases fell from 74 in 2024 to 31 last year), this resurgence of missed children could erase hard-won gains.

It is high time that our leaders and society recognise that every unvaccinated child represents a national crisis. The future of our children, and indeed our nation, depends on our commitment to eradicate this scourge. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Pandora Box, Polio

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