Coronavirus vaccine is a must, beware of those who create doubt, says President
Islamabad: President Dr. Arif Alvi on Sunday said that coronavirus vaccination is a must and urged people to beware of those who create any doubt.

President took to twitter and wrote, “Covid-19 vaccination is a must. It is given in two doses & takes a few weeks to become effective”.
“In most cases it is 100% effective & in remaining, severity of infection is greatly reduced which increases survival rate,” he added.
The President further advised people to beware of those who create doubt, as they know nothing about it.
Covid-19 vaccination is a must. It is given in two doses & takes a few weeks to become effective. In most cases it is 100% effective & in remaining, severity of infection is greatly reduced which increases survival rate. Beware of those who who create doubt, as they know not.
— Dr. Arif Alvi (@ArifAlvi) March 21, 2021
Earlier yesterday, the Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife tested positive for coronavirus following which various doubts raised over the efficiency of the coronavirus vaccine as the premier had been vaccinated a couple of days before they tested positive for the novel infection.
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