Photo taken on March 18, 2021 shows Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (L) receiving a shot of COVID-19 vaccine in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan. /Xinhua
Photo taken on March 18, 2021 shows Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (L) receiving a shot of COVID-19 vaccine in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan. /Xinhua
Days after the Pakistani president received a Sinopharm vaccine jab, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday also received his COVID-19 jab with Sinopharm vaccine.
Khan, 68, received his COVID-19 jab in Islamabad, Special Assistant to the Pakistani Prime Minister on Health Faisal Sultan confirmed.
The Pakistani prime minister was administered the vaccine dose during the second phase of the vaccination process in the country in which people over 60 years of age are receiving vaccine doses.
On the occasion, Khan stressed that people across the country should follow the standard operating procedures to fight against the third wave of COVID-19 in the country, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's office.
On Monday, Pakistani President Arif Alvi and his wife Samina Alvi received their COVID-19 jabs with the Sinopharm vaccine in Islamabad.
Pakistan on Wednesday received the second batch of COVID-19 vaccines donated by the Chinese government.
Pakistan officially launched its National COVID Immunization Program across the country in early February shortly after receiving the Chinese government-donated Sinopharm vaccines, with the frontline healthcare workers given the priority for inoculation.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency