ISLAMABAD: According to authorities at the Ministry of National Health, the country’s coronavirus booster shot immunisation programme has been moving somewhat slowly.
According to sources, Pakistan has now administered booster shots to 43.92 million individuals, with Punjab and Azad Kashmir still to come.
35 percent of the population of the nation has received a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccination, according to sources.
Pakistan is administering COVID-19 booster vaccinations at a slower rate.
According to sources, 43 percent of the population who were eligible in Azad Kashmir and Punjab had received booster doses. According to sources, 40% of the population in the Gilgit-Baltistan area, 27% of the population in Sindh, and 26% of the population in the federal capital Islamabad have received vaccinations.
13 percent of eligible Balochistan residents and 18 percent of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa residents had received coronavirus booster injections.
Over 29.554 million people in Punjab have received booster doses of the vaccination. 9.674587 residents of Sindh and 2.99 million residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have received booster doses of the vaccination.
More than one million and 20,000 individuals in Azad Kashmir and 6,30,982 individuals in Balochistan have received booster vaccinations.
Moreover, sources at the health ministry claim that 3,17,623 residents of Islamabad have received a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccination.