Govt starts registration for vaccinating citizens over age of 65: Asad Umar

 Head of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) Asad Umar announced on Monday that the government will start vaccinating citizens over the age of 65 for coronavirus in March for which the registration process has started from today. 

“Pleased to announce that registration for getting COVID vaccine is now open for all citizens 65 and above,” said the minister who is in charge of spearheading the country’s fight against coronavirus. 

The minister said that those interested in getting themselves vaccinated can write down their CNIC number and send a message on 1166.

“Inshallah vaccinations for this age group will start in March,” said Umar.

COVAX tranche to be used for vaccinating over 65: Yasmin Rashid

Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid, told DAWN TV on Sunday, that the country will use the tranche of vaccine doses it gets via the global COVAX platform to vaccinate citizens over the age of 65.

She said that vaccine will arrive in beginning of March.

“Those [doses] will be used for the common people above the age of 65 years,” she said.

The minister also shared that once Pakistan vaccinates people over the age of 65 it will expand the campaign to citizens over the age of 60. 

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