Whom to Prioritize For Vaccination Besides Frontline Workers?
A user on internet maintained that taxpayers in the country are only around 3 million and if they die, how Pakistan is going to survive
The vaccination against coronavirus in Pakistan is currently available to elderlies and frontline health workers and is expected to reach ‘All’ after Eid, however, a netizen suggested to prioritize income taxpayers for the jabs.
“Income-Tax Payers should be given vaccine first”, the user wrote.
The user maintained that taxpayers in the country are only around 3 million and if they die, he questioned, “how Pakistan is going to survive?”, so emphasized to prioritize them for vaccination.
Income-Tax PAYERS should be given vaccine first
They are only around 3 million
If they die, how would the country survive🤔@ImranKhanPTI@Asad_Umar
— Rahim Valliani (@rrrvalliani) April 8, 2021
In Pakistan, more than one million people have been vaccinated so far as confirmed by Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar.
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“We will be able to vaccinate more than 125,000 people per day after Eid,” Umar told media in a press conference last week.
A number of Pakistani citizens backed the suggestion, however, a few went sarcastic.
Wow !! what a great suggestion. They should get vaccine non filer tax from non-filers and ask them to file their return first to get vaccinated apart from dosing vulnerable segments of the society.
— Saad (@Saadnaqikhan) April 8, 2021
Hhahh it’s Quite reasonable idea
— umer musa (@iumerm786) April 9, 2021
Spot on!!
— Hayyan Babar (@BabarHayyan) April 8, 2021
First priority : health workers and senior citizens above 80 yrs , to be followed by Income tax filers , for receiving COVID vaccine !! https://t.co/OW5eVkSqpx
— Jamal (@myshaahmed007) April 9, 2021
@ImranKhanPTI Vaccine for TAX filers first #COVID #PTIGovernment #Pakistan #vaccine
— Tahir Masood (@tahir_masood) April 9, 2021
Vaccination process in Pakistan kicked off on February 2 with the first phase focused on vaccinating the frontline health workers.
The country’s inoculation drive began when 1.2 million doses of Sinopharm vaccine were gifted by China in February.