Pakistan
PM Imran Khan gets COVID-19 jab
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran khan Thursday got inoculated against the novel coronavirus.
According to GNN, PM followed the standard procedure of getting registered for getting the shot. PM got himself "registered at 1166" and got immunised when his turn came.
Meanwhile, Imran Khan advised the nation to continue ahead with caution despite receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Earlier, President Dr Arif Alvi and his wife, Samina Arif, got the COVID-19 vaccine jab at a vaccination centre in the federal capital's Tarlai area.
Speaking on the occasion, the president lauded the PTI government's efforts to get the nation vaccinated against COVID-19, as well as its smart lockdown policy that he said helped Pakistan sustain itself economically.
Vaccines were being administered according to age in Pakistan, Alvi said. "The elites around the world broke the lines and got themselves vaccinated," he added.
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