Pakistanis Ecstatic With Vaccination Facility at Expo Center
The mass center is comprised of staff of 360 healthcare workers who are dedicated for a single shift and a total of 96 cubicles and 12 counters are established to deliver vaccine doses
Besides arranging different vaccination centers across the province, the Sindh government has set up the largest vaccination facility at the Karachi Expo Center to curb the spread of coronavirus infection and Pakistanis are convinced with the quality.
The mass center is comprised of staff of 360 healthcare workers who are dedicated for a single shift and a total of 96 cubicles and 12 counters are established to deliver vaccine dose.
In this regard, a special report has been prepared showing vaccination center administering thousands of citizens on daily basis.
Commenting on the administrative aspects of the Expo center, people are contended with the management for providing the best and hustle-free service in the difficult times of coronavirus pandemic.
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Karachi’s Expo center has been running vaccination drive round the clock and citizens are given clear guidelines from the first step till last.
Talking to the In-Charge of the Expo Vaccination Center Dr Aneela said that the center aims to vaccinate 50,000 people daily.
She added that so far, all citizens who have been jabbed are satisfied with the vaccination process and this has assisted others in gaining confidence in the government’s effort.
The vaccination center has a large number of doctors and paramedical staff available for assistance all the time.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) protocols, all vaccinated citizens are kept under observation for half an hour so that immediate medical aid can be given to the patient in case of any unforeseen situation.
Talking to News360, Pakistanis are obliged with the vaccination facility at the Expo center and many have denied the rumors spreading on social media about the harmful effects of the drug.