The meeting of task force for eradication of polio, make the campaign successful. Commissioner Larkana
By ALLAHDAD CHANDIO
LARKANA : A meeting of the Task Force of the Department of Health was held in the commissioner’s office on the campaign against polio in Larkana, which was presided over by Commissioner Larkana Division Ghulam Mustafa Phal. They should focus on whatever problems there are and report on them wherever the teams cannot reach. He expressed these views while presiding over a meeting of the Divisional Task Force on Polio at the Commissioner’s Office in Larkana today. He further said that you should give a complete report that the staff is not working during the campaign so that a report can be sent to the higher authorities. During the meeting, he instructed all the DHOs and said that they should give accurate reports about their areas so that no child is left out of drinking polio drops. Speaking on this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Larkana Sharjeel Ahmad Chana said that we have bound WHO regarding the micro-plan so that in the next campaign, they should work fully and work hard to make the campaign successful. While the Deputy Commissioners and DHOs of Jacobabad, Shikarpur and Kashmore Kandhkot participated in the meeting on video link and informed about the performance done during the previous campaigns in their districts and also informed about the upcoming campaign, saying that some children were left behind due to shifting to other places. Those who will be completely rehabilitated during the next campaign. Deputy Commissioner Qamber Shahdadkot was also present in the meeting. On this occasion, Commissioner Larkana said that whatever problems there are in your districts, including security, transport and others, give full information about them so that they can be completed and show performance by working hard and all the workers do a good job. They should be encouraged, I hope you will perform well in the next campaign and send a report about it. During the meeting, he directed the Deputy Commissioner Larkana and said that all the PPHI centers or private hospitals and maternity homes should be made mandatory to give polio shots and vaccines to the children admitted there so that no child remains. don’t go It should be noted that the next polio campaign will continue from April 29 to May 6, 2024, and during the campaign children will also be vaccinated against various diseases. Additional Commissioner (To) Larkana, Director Health and other concerned officials were also present during the meeting.
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