Covid vaccination certificate must for air travel after Sept 10: NCOC
ISLAMABAD, AUG 12: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Wednesday decided that complete Covid-19 vaccination certificates would become mandatory for air travel after September 10.
The nerve centre of Pakistan’s
virus response also took a major decision to speed up vaccination process
across the country.
The forum announced that the
partial vaccination certificate would become invalid after September 10
“whereas all the provinces had been informed regarding this decision”.
The interval between the first
and second doses of all types of vaccines is reduced from 42 days to 28 days,
the forum added.
The decision was made in
consultation with the Ministry of Health and medical experts, it said.
The NCOC had underlined that the
early completion of vaccination process is useful in reducing the disease
prevalence and spread in the country.
In a bid to contain the spread of
coronavirus infections, the NCOC had also announced on Monday that only
vaccinated individuals would be allowed to travel by train from October 1.
The decision was taken during a
meeting chaired by NCOC chief Asad Umar. During the meeting, the high-level
forum expressed concern over the alarming increase in Covid-19 infections
across Pakistan, particularly Rawalpindi and Peshawar.
In light of these violations, the
NCOC issued instructions to the authorities concerned to ensure compliance with
the anti-virus SOPs in an effective manner. The forum also deliberated upon measures
taken ahead of Muharram.
The NCOC expressed satisfaction with the pace of vaccinations across Pakistan. However, it stressed that the second dose of the vaccine needed to be administered in a timely manner.
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COURTESY tribune.com.pk
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