Amid Omicron threat Afghans People Urged To Get Vaccinated Against Covid
Amid Omicron threat Afghans People Urged To Get Vaccinated Against Covid
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Qalandar Ebad, Taliban's acting Health Minister, has urged Afghans across the province to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as part of a concerted attempt to curb the virus's spread.

According to mwdia sources, Ebad said in a video message on Saturday that safeguarding oneself is one of the Islamic religion's duty, and that the vaccination is the most efficient strategy to combat Covid-19.

"Fortunately, Afghanistan has imported millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccinations, which are currently available in hospitals throughout all 34 provinces," stated the acting Health Minister. Although the Covid-19 situation in Afghanistan is not as terrible as it once was, he added that people should be attentive and take precautionary measures since the epidemic is still present. 

The Ministry had earlier said that 21,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccination were being administered daily across Afghanistan. The World Health Organization reports that a total of 5,081,064 vaccine doses have been administered to date. Afghanistan has reported a total of 161,290 coronavirus infections and 7,405 deaths since the pandemic began in early 2020.

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