Deputy Commissioner Duki, Muhammad Naeem Khan, has issued strict instructions for immediate special activities in low vaccination coverage areas during the final days of the ongoing Measles Rubella (MR) campaign, emphasizing the need to intensify efforts.
These instructions were given during a meeting held on Monday, the eleventh day of the immunization campaign, aimed at conducting a detailed review of the campaign’s progress.
A comprehensive report was presented to the Deputy Commissioner, which included an overview of field activities, the vaccination status of targeted children, team coverage, and areas that may have been missed.
While appreciating the performance of the teams so far, the Deputy Commissioner stressed that both the pace and quality of work need to be further improved to ensure no child remains unprotected. He also directed that the relevant authorities provide all possible facilities to the immunization teams and ensure accurate reporting of daily progress.
The high-level meeting was attended by Assistant Commissioner Thal Chotiali Zahoor Baloch, District Health Officer Dr. Bahadur Khan Loni, and officers from the police, health, and other relevant departments.
In his concluding remarks, Muhammad Naeem Khan praised the coordinated cooperation between the police, Levies, administration, and the health department, and said that the successful conclusion of the Measles Rubella campaign is a collective responsibility and the district administration will continue to play its full role.