Pakistan will administer COVID-19 vaccines to citizens 80 years of age and above at their homes. This comes at a time when the country is battling a new wave of novel coronavirus infections.
The country's Ministry of National Health Services said in a statement on April 6 that 103 deaths had been reported due to COVID-19 in the previous 24 hours. Pakistan reported 3,953 new COVID-19 cases during the same period. This was the smallest rise in daily cases since March 25, when 4,368 new infections were reported. The country had reported 5,234 new COVID-19 cases on April 1.
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So far, Pakistan has recorded 6.96 lakh COVID-19 cases, including total 14,924 deaths.
On April 5, the country's Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said the decision to vaccinate citizens who are 80 years of age and above at their homes was taken keeping in mind the onset of summer and the difficulty they would face in reaching vaccination centres and waiting in queues.
According to official data, 9.36 lakh people had been vaccinated in Pakistan till April 3.
(With inputs from PTI)
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