Registration of health workers for Covid 19 vaccine begins

Vaccination registration for front-line healthcare workers (HCWs) in both public and private health facilities began on Tuesday from Covid 19, a National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) official said.The announcement comes a day after Planning Minister Asad Omar unveiled a second wave of declining corona virus in the country, as the country has seen less than 50 deaths a day this week, with 2,500 new cases.

Omar, who heads the government’s Unified Efforts Against pandemic – NCOC, however, told reporters on Tuesday that several countries have seen the third wave of COVD-19 and urged the public to Continue to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs). The spread of the corona virus.

Vaccine Registration Process Health, Provincial Health of Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Resource Management of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Was started in the system. The official said.

“Initially, only frontline health workers will be eligible for the COVD-19 vaccine,” the official told APP. He asked them to visit the NCOC website for registration and insisted that only registered persons Only they will be eligible for this vaccine.

The announcement came after the NCOC reported that the national number of 19 cases of active covid had reached 34,007 on Tuesday, as 2,408 more people tested positive for the corona virus, compared to the previous 24. Within hours, 3,606 people were rescued.

The NCOC also said in its latest update that 41 out of 19 patients were being treated in 36 hospitals, including 27 on ventilators, and five were in other homes or in quarantine. Lost their hands The highest number of deaths during the last 24 hours was in Punjab followed by Sindh.

About 40,088 tests were conducted across the country on Monday, including 14,137 in Sindh, 14,499 in Punjab, 5,001 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (5) and 5 in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT). , 277, 574 in Balochistan, 367 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and 233 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

Since the outbreak, a total of 506,701 cases have been reported, including 10,717 deaths. So far, 461,977 people have recovered from the disease across Pakistan, a significant percentage of which is 86%.

The NCOC said that a total of 7,162,626 corona tests have been conducted so far, while 630 hospitals are equipped with covid facilities. About 2,843 corona patients were admitted to hospitals across the country.

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