All Vaccination Centers to remain closed on Sundays and national holidays

UncategorizedAll Vaccination Centers to remain closed on Sundays and national holidays

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: All Vaccination Centers across the Country will remain closed on Sundays and national holidays like March 23 etc, according to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

The people are advised not to visit Centers on Sundays and other public holidays.

The NCOC said on Saturday that this decision is taken to give relief to the Vaccine Administrators and Healthcare Workers (HCWs) who are working tirelessly to serve the nation in this time of COVID-19 crisis.

Also Read: COVID-19 positivity ratio in Pakistan jumps to 9.50%

The NCOC said that it appreciates the effort of all Federating Units for the management of massive vaccination drive across the Country and salutes the Frontline Healthcare Workers (FLHCWs) especially those involved in the ongoing COVID-19 vaccination drive.

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