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Pakistan: Frontline health workers in Islamabad show reluctance for COVID-19 jabs
Islamabad: Two weeks after the vaccination drive was launched in Islamabad by Prime Minister Imran Khan, fewer than 1,000 frontline health workers have been administered the jab. The health workers include doctors, nurses, paramedical staff and workers of various public sector hospitals and health departments. The latest figures released by the National Command & Operation Centre (NCOC) reveal that out of approximately 7,000 frontline health workers of Islamabad, only 859 have received jabs. According to the breakup, Sindh with 32,860 health workers vaccinated so far is ahead of Punjab (15,494), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) (1,639) and Balochistan (252). Doctors and paramedics in Islamabad are r

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