Pakistan’s Final Push Against Polio in 2025
Pakistan is set to launch its final nationwide polio vaccination campaign of the year on December 15, marking a critical step in the country’s fight to eradicate the disease. The Health Ministry announced that the drive will target millions of children under the age of five across all provinces.
Officials emphasized that the campaign is part of Pakistan’s broader commitment to eliminating polio once and for all. Thousands of health workers will be mobilized to ensure door-to-door coverage, particularly in high-risk areas where polio cases have historically been reported.
The ministry highlighted that the campaign is not only about vaccination but also about raising awareness among parents. Families are being urged to cooperate with health teams and ensure that every child receives the life-saving drops.
Polio remains a global health challenge, but Pakistan has made significant progress in reducing cases through consistent nationwide drives. The upcoming campaign is expected to strengthen immunity among children and prevent any resurgence of the virus.
Health experts believe that sustained efforts, combined with community participation, will help Pakistan achieve its long-standing goal of becoming polio-free. The December 15 drive is seen as a decisive moment in this journey, symbolizing resilience, determination, and hope for a healthier future.
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