Experts voice concerns as Pakistan kicks off inoculation with unapproved Chinese Covid vaccine Agence France-Presse
Pakistan will begin administering a Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine to frontline health workers Wednesday, but the country is still months away from a mass roll-out.
The country of 220 million has recorded more than half a million coronavirus cases, with around 11,000 deaths, but limited testing suggests true figures are likely much higher.
Alhamdulilah the first batch of Sinopharm vaccine has arrived! Grateful to China and everyone who made this happen. NCOC & provinces played an instrumental role in tackling COVID. I salute our frontline healthcare workers for their efforts & they ll be first to get vaccinated Faisal Sultan (@fslsltn) February 1, 2021
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Death touched me
December 26, 2020
ISLAMABAD: December 1, 2020 was just a normal day in my life with no major worries or concerns. But what followed soon after was much more terrifying than the worst nightmare. Covid-19 attacked me in a unique fashion and hit me so hard that my life seemed like touch and go to me. For the first time in my life, I felt like death was touching me.
The day began with my usual routine. I visited my office The News Investigations Cell in Islamabad, did some routine work and had a brief chat with some of my team members. I was physically fit, there was no fatigue, no fever and no indication of any health issue that would indicate I might have caught Covid-19.