First batch of locally processed CanSino vaccine to be available in less than a month

First Batch: Minister for Planning & Development Asad Umar has revealed that the first batch of the CanSino vaccine for local processing has arrived at NIH Islamabad. This will be the first that packaging, filling, and processing of any COVID-19 vaccine is being done in Pakistan. This process is intended to produce around 3 million vaccine doses per month for supply to Pakistan, in order to reduce dependency on direct imports.

Pakistan recorded 140 deaths and 4,298 cases on Friday.

Lockdown situation: The Minister tweeted that the government realizes how the extreme measures of restriction from the 8th to the 16th of May were going to cause inconveniences to many around the country, however he cited that these were necessary measures of caution considering the scope of the danger posed by the peak of the third wave of COVID-19.

Comparative analysis: Asad Umar in a series of tweets analyzed the death rates due to COVID-19 in our neighboring and other countries in the region. He posted COVID-19 infographics of India, Iran and Nepal explaining how the lack of concern in the early stages has made the situation in these countries worse. Special focus was laid on Nepal where daily cases had crossed 7000+ despite such a small population.

Backing government moves: He was adamant that the techniques and strategies being used by the current government are in line to avoid the imminent danger. He called for the Pakistani citizens to be united in this front to defeat this wave as they did in the first wave, receiving global praise.

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