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Staff Report

Nationwide polio vaccination drive from today

Published on: February 17, 2020 2:27 AM

Nationwide polio vaccination drive from todayA polio vaccination campaign is scheduled to start from today, aiming at vaccinating 39.6 million children under the age of five across Pakistan except Karachi.

During the campaign, over 265,000 frontline polio workers will go street to street and knock at every door to protect children against the crippling virus. “Building on the successful national campaign in December last year, the nation is all set to undertake aggressive measures to push the virus back during 2020 setting the stage to root out polio from the country once for all. We are committed to reach every child with the essential polio vaccine and I request all segments of society to join hands,” said Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza. “We have critically reviewed our performance during last campaign and worked with provincial and district teams for an even better preparedness for the upcoming nationwide vaccination effort,” he added.

“The current geographical spread and the intensity of the virus transmission poses a real risk to our children across the country. Reaching every child during the nationwide door to door campaign would provide the much needed immunity boost to our children and ensure they stay protected from the lifelong paralysis,” said Dr Rana Safdar, Coordinator National Emergency Operations Centre. “Learning from 2019, we have the firm resolve to turn the situation around in 2020. The national team urges every Pakistani to assume the role of Sehat Muhafiz ensuring vaccination of own children as well as those around them,” he said.

To benefit from the low temperatures, Pakistan’s polio eradication programme scheduled three back to back national campaigns during the months of December, February and April with two additional strategic response rounds in high-risk districts during January and March. To build on gains of the last two months, the national EOC has deployed its 50 experts as facilitators across critical areas of the country to support the frontline workers in administering two drops of the oral polio vaccine to every child during the February NID. The effort will not only protect children from contracting the disease, but also prevent them from carrying the virus in their intestines.

The programme is making all-out efforts to ensure a polio-free future and is supported by all segments of the society including medical community, religious scholars, journalists and celebrities, making it a truly national effort. It is important for parents and caregivers to welcome Polio frontline workers knocking at their doors and support them in vaccinating children in the neighborhood as well. The programme has also launched the Sehat Tahhafuz Helpline 1166 with local language capacities that allows the public to seek advice and report children that have not been vaccinated due to any reason.

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