Week-long anti-polio drive starts today
A week-long anti-polio campaign in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad will begin on Monday [today].
The anti-polio drive in the federal capital will target 421,000 kids below the age of five while over a million children will be administered polio drops in different regions of the Rawalpindi district.
In this regard, the district health authority had completed the planning and preparations for the anti-polio campaign a day ago.
According to the details, a total of 4,199 teams of the Health Department will work in the anti-polio campaign, including 245 UCMs, 866 area in-charges, 3,703 mobile teams, 330 fixed teams, and 166 transit teams, whose training has been completed.
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These anti-polio teams will also ensure vaccination of kids at public places, bus stands and other areas. Health authorities have urged parents to give two drops of anti-polio vaccine to every child.
Under the anti-polio campaign, children will be administered drops to protect them from the crippling poliovirus in Gujar Khan, Kahuta, Kallar Syedan, Murree, Rawalpindi Cantt and City and Taxila.
During the anti-polio campaign, the children of the families arriving by road transport at the entrance points of Rawalpindi will be administered the polio vaccine to combat potential transmission.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 27th, 2023.