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DC Directs Weekly Follow-ups to Eradicate Polio in High-Risk Areas

DC Directs Weekly Follow-ups to Eradicate Polio in High-Risk Areas

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Commissioner Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir issued directives for weekly follow-up plans.
  • The move aims to ensure continuous vaccination of children in high-risk union councils.
  • Eradication efforts focus on maintaining a consistent reach to all children.

In an effort to eradicate polio, Deputy Commissioner Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir has ordered health authorities to implement a weekly follow-up plan for high-risk union councils in Punjab. The directive was issued on Monday and aims to ensure continuous vaccination coverage among children.

According to the official statement from Associated Press Of Pakistan, this new approach will go beyond end-of-campaign evaluations by establishing regular monitoring mechanisms. 'We cannot restrict our efforts to just the conclusion of campaigns,' stated Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir, highlighting the need for sustained action.

The decision follows a series of challenges in maintaining polio-free status across the region. High-risk union councils have been identified as critical areas where continuous attention is required to prevent any resurgence of the disease. Health officials are now tasked with devising strategies that will ensure every child receives the necessary vaccinations on a weekly basis.

Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir emphasized the importance of these follow-up plans, stating, 'It is crucial that we maintain our vigilance and continue to reach out to all children in high-risk areas.' The deputy commissioner’s directive underscores the commitment to eradicating polio by ensuring a consistent and comprehensive approach.

The move comes at a time when global health organizations are closely monitoring progress towards eliminating polio. Pakistan has made significant strides in recent years, but maintaining this progress requires ongoing efforts. Health authorities will now focus on implementing these weekly follow-ups to ensure no child is left unvaccinated.

Local communities have been encouraged to participate actively in the process. 'We need the support of our community members to make sure that every child receives the necessary vaccinations,' said Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir, urging residents to stay informed and involved in these efforts.

'It is crucial that we maintain our vigilance and continue to reach out to all children in high-risk areas.'

Captain (R) Nadeem Nasir, Deputy Commissioner