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885,000 children to be vaccinated

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Deputy Commissioner Capt (retd) Anwar Ul Haq Tuesday said 885,000 children up to the age of five years would be administered anti-polio drops during a five-day anti-polio campaign being commenced from March 29.

Presiding over a meeting to review anti-polio arrangements, he directed the health officials to complete the process of training of vaccinators before the drive, adding anti-polio drive would not be compromised despite prevailing COVID-19 situation.—APP

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