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A dose of the Covid-19 vaccine is administered to a health worker in Peshawar. Photo provided by Sirajuddin/File
PESHAWAR: Residents of the provincial capital have complained that they’re struggling to receive the second dose of coronavirus vaccine due to the failure of the National Database and Registration Authority to share their information with vaccination centres.
Mohammad Shakil of Gulbahar area told
Dawn that he, along with many other residents, visited the Nishtar Hall mass vaccination centre to get the second jab but the staff members turned them away saying the Nadra hasn’t notified them about their inoculation schedule.
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Pakistan missing vital ingredient of public support in COVID-19 fight: Report ANI | Updated: Apr 27, 2021 12:00 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan], April 27 (ANI): Pakistan is missing a vital ingredient of public support in the COVID-19 fight as many people are refusing to get vaccinated despite government s public health guidelines. The government is providing vaccinations and spreading awareness, but people aren t coming to get vaccinated. We have even started a door-to-door service, but people have their own reservations and are reluctant. Only the educated ones are getting vaccinated, Dr Waseem Baig, the coordinator of Balochistan s COVID-19 vaccination cell, told The Diplomat. They are scared of the vaccines. They fear something might happen to them because of it. We ve spread awareness through newspapers, ulema [clerics], interviews of senior doctors, showing public office holders getting vaccinated on media and social media. But still very f
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