Karachi: Sindh has vaccinated a total of 211,911 citizens against the novel coronavirus on August 01 as it struggles to contain the spread of highly contagious Delta variant.
Taking to twitter, Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab said that the number of vaccination has sharply increased over the last few days.
He also shared a breakdown of the vaccines administered across the province during the last 24 hours.
“On 01.08.2021, a total of 211,911 citizens received #COVID19 vaccine in the province of #Sindh. The number of vaccination has sharply increased over the last few days. Thank u people of Sindh ? for the support,” Wahab shared on twitter.
On 01.08.2021, a total of 211,911 citizens received #COVID19 vaccine in the province of #Sindh. The number of vaccination has sharply increased over the last few days. Thank u people of Sindh ? for the support pic.twitter.com/iNdCX5gXGj
— Murtaza Wahab Siddiqui (@murtazawahab1) August 2, 2021
Karachi is one of the worst hit cities of Pakistan with coronavirus cases increasing with each passing day. In order to curb the spread of Indian delta variant, Sindh government has imposed lockdown in the province and has banned a number of activities.
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