Citizens who fully vaccinated must take booster dose


Lahore: Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid has warned all the citizens that ignoring SOPs may lead to lockdown on Monday.
Speaking to the journalists, the health minister maintained that the citizens who fully vaccinated must take booster dose. She also said that the epidemic coronavirus is increasing and appealed to the citizens for adopting SOPs. “The health of the public is more important than roads. Now the treatment of Thalassemia and other diseases will also free of cost,” she added.
“Providing relief to the citizens is our aim and giving best treatment is duty of the premier and the chief minister. The current government is fulfilling its promises,” Dr Yasmin maintained.
The provincial minister further said that the health cards would be issued all over Lahore by March 31 and health cards would also be provided to eunuchs.
She warned said non-compliance with Corona SOPs in letter and spirit could push the government to impose a lockdown that would largely affect businesses and people would not be able to earn their bread and butter.

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