Vaccination centres to remain closed on January 1, 2: NCOC

Covid-19 vaccination centers will remain closed on January 1 and 2, across the country, the National Command and Operations Centre announced on Thursday.

The vaccination process is to resume from January 3, 2022, the statement added.

The NCOC further stated that the vaccination staff have been working throughout the year to achieve the national goal.

In the “wake of the rising threat of Omicron”, the forum urged all citizens to get fully vaccinated and maintain Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

 

“Wear a mask, avoid crowded places and ensure social distancing,” the NCOC said via its official Twitter handle.

The NCOC also announced that 30% of Pakistan’s total population and 46% of the eligible population have been vaccinated against Covid.

Approximately 1.5 million anti-Covid jabs have been administered across the country in the past 24 hours, bringing the national total up to 155,023,641.

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