Special Assistant to Chief Minister Sindh, Khair Muhammad Sheikh, administers anti-polio drops during a four-day campaign inauguration in Sindh, following Health Department directives.
Special Assistant to Chief Minister Sindh, Khair Muhammad Sheikh, recently administered anti-polio drops to a child at the inauguration of a four-day anti-polio campaign. The event took place under the directives of the Health Department Government of Sindh and was held at Sheikh Zayed Children's Hospital. This initiative aims to ensure that every child in the region receives the necessary immunizations to protect them from polio.
The inauguration marked the beginning of a comprehensive vaccination drive designed to eradicate polio from the area. Khair Muhammad Sheikh emphasized the importance of continued efforts to combat this disease, highlighting the ongoing collaboration between government agencies and healthcare providers. He the campaign would cover all vulnerable populations in Sindh, ensuring that no child was left behind.
Health Department officials praised the Assistant's dedication to public health initiatives, noting his commitment to improving the well-being of children across the province. The four-day campaign is expected to reach thousands of families and significantly contribute to global efforts against polio eradication.
Sheikh Zayed Children's Hospital played a crucial role in hosting this important event, providing a conducive environment for the distribution of vaccines. The hospital has been actively involved in various public health programs aimed at safeguarding children from preventable diseases.
The Assistant’s visit served as an inspiration to all participants and attendees, reinforcing the collective responsibility towards ensuring every child receives the necessary vaccinations. This initiative underscores the government's unwavering commitment to protecting the health of its citizens and contributing to global health security efforts.