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Govt will not sit idle until virus eliminated from country: PM
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif paying tribute to the efforts and sacrifices of the polio workers, and support by the international partners, reiterated his government’s resolve to make Pakistan a polio-free country to save the future of millions of children.
The prime minister, addressing an event held on World Polio Day dedicated to recognise the sacrifices of the polio workers, said that the resurfacing of the polio cases in the country required reuniting the efforts to fight the menace.
He reaffirmed that the government would face the challenge with an unwavering commitment to purge the country of this crippling disease.
The prime minister, who earlier launched a nationwide polio vaccination drive by administering polio drops to the children, appreciated the support from international partners including the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who had contributed to Pakistan’s efforts to fight out the polio.
“With this commitment, we will meet success and polio will be pushed out of the country and will never be allowed to resurface,” he resolved, and also appreciated the Saudi government’s support.
Calling them the “real heroes” the prime minister paid tribute to the sacrifices of the polio workers in the polio eradication efforts and also distributed shields among the family members of the martyred polio workers and also to those who sustained injuries during the polio vaccination drives.
“Around 40 cases have been reported across four provinces. Today, we make a pledge to handle these cases effectively. We will not sit idle until the virus is eliminated from the country. This is a challenge which we have accepted,” he remarked.
He said the existence of polio only in Pakistan and Afghanistan was a matter of concern and a challenge that needed to be handled through concerted efforts.
In his address, Coordinator to PM on National Health Services Dr Mukhtar Bharath said the constant oversight of the polio eradication efforts at the prime ministerial level was unprecedented which also gave hope for Pakistan to get rid of the virus.
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