ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: The Pakistan capital is leading the country in vaccinating its population against COVID-19, with health ministry data up to Sept. 30 showing more than 85 percent of people in Islamabad had received a first dose and 47 percent were fully vaccinated. This compared to only 15 percent of the target group in the country’s least populous province of Balochistan
Islamabad : The variants of COVID-19 virus are a key stumbling block in the way of herd immunity—both in the context of Islamabad as well as other cities of Pakistan, the Director General of.
People stand in a queue as they wait to receive a dose of the Covid-19 Sinovac vaccine at a mass vaccination centre in Islamabad. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: All indicators related to Covid-19 are showing positive signs as the capital has reported the lowest weekly positivity ratio of the current year a tenfold reduction in cases in two months.
As many as 37 patients were found infected by the virus on Sunday. According to a graph revealed by district health authorities, the positivity rate was 10pc in the second half of April (19 to 25) with 3,425 cases being reported in the entire week. In the last week of May, the number of patients fell to 804, with the positivity ratio recorded at 2.4pc.
Islamabad : The Islamabad Health Regularity Authority and the Directorate of Health Services , MCI, have reached an understanding whereby IHRA will maximise the experiences of DHS, and exercising.
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Health Regularity Authority and the Directorate of Health Services , MCI, have reached an understanding whereby IHRA will maximise the experiences of DHS, and exercising.