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    Anti-Polio Drive in Balochistan Postponed Due to Severe Heatwave

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesJune 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Anti-Polio Drive in Balochistan Postponed Due to Severe Heatwave
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    Anti-Polio Drive in Balochistan postponed because of the severe heatwave sweeping through the province. Originally set to start today, the campaign will now kick off on June 8th. This delay affects six districts: Nasirabad, Sibi, Jaffar Abad, Ustha Muhammad, Dera Bugti, and Sohbatpur. Private news channels have reported this update.

    Health officials made the decision after the Met Office warned of extreme temperatures. The safety of the vaccination teams and the public is the top priority. The anti-polio drive in Balochistan aims to protect thousands of children from the disease.

    The severe heatwave presents a significant risk. Postponing the anti-polio drive in Balochistan ensures that both health workers and the community are not exposed to dangerous conditions. The vaccination teams need to work in safe environments to be effective.

    Parents and caregivers should note the new dates. Cooperation with the health teams remains crucial. This ensures every child gets vaccinated without any compromise.

    Despite the anti-polio drive in Balochistan facing a setback, the mission continues. The health department’s decision underscores their commitment to safety and successful implementation of the campaign.

    This drive in Balochistan is essential for public health. The rescheduled dates are a necessary step to adapt to the severe weather. The focus remains on vaccinating all children while ensuring the safety of everyone involved.

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