Covid-19 vaccination certificate required for domestic air travel from Aug 1

NCOC urges citizens to get vaccinated by July 31


News Desk July 24, 2021
The airline remains engaged in expanding its flying operations. PHOTO: FILE

The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) announced on Saturday that the Covid-19 certificate would be mandatory for domestic air travel from August 1. 

The country's nerve centre for Covid response added that people should get themselves vaccinated by July 31 in order to avoid any 'hassle'.

Pakistan reported 1,841 new coronavirus cases during the last 24 hours, taking the country's Covid-19 tally to 1,001,875.

The country's death toll climbed to 22,971 after 32 more people succumbed to the deadly disease.

Meanwhile, 1,310 patients recovered from the deadly disease in a day taking total recoveries to 924,782. According to NCOC, total active Covid-19 cases across the country were reported to be 54,122.

On July 9 it was reported that the government was considering a slew of measures – including a possible air travel ban on unvaccinated people – in an effort to stem a steep rise in Covid-19 infections as officials confirmed the beginning of the fourth wave of the viral pandemic in the country.

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The development came a day after Prime Minister Imran Khan called upon the nation to not lower their guard against the contagion, which causes the mysterious respiratory infection because the more infectious Delta variant has sneaked its way into Pakistan.

The NCOC had said that the Delta variant was more dangerous than the Indian mutation of the novel coronavirus.

“Cases of Delta variant are surfacing in the country which could possibly trigger the fourth wave,” the NCOC said in its daily update. It called upon the people to follow security protocols against the virus because “any laxity could have serious consequences”.

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