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Rawalpindi launches five-day anti-polio drive to vaccinate over one million children

A five-day anti-polio campaign has begun in Rawalpindi to vaccinate over one million children under five. Around 4,731 mobile teams, fixed and transit teams, and 1,800 police personnel are deployed to ensure coverage and security, with special focus on migrant-populated areas, Dawn reported.

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Rawalpindi [Pakistan], September 2 (ANI): A five-day anti-polio campaign has kicked off in Rawalpindi district to vaccinate over one million children under five years of age, Dawn reported.
According to the District Health Authority, the campaign involves 225 union council medical officers (UCMOs), 765 area in-charges (AICs), 4,731 mobile teams, 263 fixed teams, and 194 transit teams to achieve the target. The drive is being conducted across Gujar Khan, Kahuta, Kallar Syedan, Kotli Sattian, Murree, Rawalpindi Cantt, Rawalpindi Rural, and Taxila Rural, Dawn added.
Deputy Commissioner Dr Hassan Waqar Cheema directed the District Health Authority to achieve the campaign target with the support of the dedicated health workforce. "The high deployment of mobile teams will bridge gaps in rural areas, but sustaining this momentum requires addressing systemic challenges like education and access," he said, urging citizens to cooperate with health workers.
He also called on religious scholars and parliamentarians to motivate people to vaccinate their children, Dawn reported.
Health authority officials noted that two districts of Punjab, including Rawalpindi, have been moved from the red zone to the yellow zone due to strong performance in the anti-polio campaign, which they termed an honour for the district.
Dr Cheema highlighted that Rawalpindi has the largest population of migrants, which is why cases of polio, dengue, and other diseases are reported in the area. However, he added that due to administrative efforts, the number of cases has remained very low.
He instructed that measures at the micro level should be further strengthened, warning that strict action would be taken against officials or staff found negligent or careless, as no leniency would be tolerated, Dawn reported.
He emphasised that special attention should be given to union councils where a large number of migrants from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other adjoining areas reside, ensuring that not a single child is left without polio drops.
In a separate development, as many as 1,800 police personnel are performing duty with 554 polio vaccination teams across the district to ensure foolproof security, Dawn added.
A police spokesman said security arrangements have been made for the five-day polio campaign, with around 1,800 officers and officials deployed. Security is being provided to 554 polio teams, 304 transit points, and 207 fixed centers across the district.
As part of the security plan, police station mobiles, the elite squad, and the Dolphin Force are also carrying out special patrol duties in different areas. "Rawalpindi Police is always committed to protecting the lives and property of citizens," the spokesman said. (ANI)

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