In a tweet today, the federal minister said that nearly seventy five million people are fully vaccinated.


Islamabad: Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar Tuesday said that over one hundred million citizens have received at least one dose of Anti-Covid vaccine.
In a tweet today, the federal minister said that nearly seventy five million people are fully vaccinated.
Describing it as another major milestone in the vaccination campaign, Asad however, said work is not complete yet and there is a need to keep the momentum going.
Achieved another major milestone in the vaccination campaign yesterday, crossing 100 million people who have recieved atleast one dose. Of these nearly 75 million are fully vaccinated. Work not complete yet. Need to keep the momentum going
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) January 11, 2022

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