EOC concerned over gaps in coverage among mobile populations

Punjab Emergency Operations Centre for polio eradication has raised concern over gaps in coverage among mobile and migrant populations, instructing district teams to thoroughly fill these gaps. Chairing a review meeting of all 36 districts on Friday, EOC Coordinator Mr. Adeel Tasawur commended the efforts of over 200,000 frontline workers who participated in the recent polio campaign, targeting more than 23 million children across the province. He announced that Punjab achieved an impressive 99% overall coverage, which he described as a testament to the unwavering commitment of the government, the health department, and the dedication of polio workers.

Despite the success, Mr. Adeel directed all district administrations to closely examine causes of underperformance in certain union councils during the recently concluded National Immunization Days (NIDs). He emphasized that districts must submit comprehensive reports outlining the reasons behind missed targets.

A special directive was issued for districts to track mobile and migrant families, including those who have relocated outside Punjab, and document their findings in detail to ensure these populations are not left behind in future campaigns.

While acknowledging the improvements made by several districts, Mr. Tasawur reiterated the EOC's zero-tolerance policy on fake data, especially concerning missed children. He called on all Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of district health authorities to take strict disciplinary action against any officials involved in data manipulation and to formally report such actions to the EOC.

He expressed satisfaction over the Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) results, noting that 96% of union councils passed quality checks, with no council failing-a significant milestone in campaign oversight and monitoring.

Mr. Tasawur underscored that finger marking remains the most reliable barometer of vaccination coverage, stressing that every child must be vaccinated and visibly finger-marked. He urged all districts to further improve quality, especially in upcoming rounds of the campaign.

Polio (poliomyelitis) is a highly infectious and potentially crippling viral disease that mainly affects children under the age of five. It can cause permanent paralysis and even death in severe cases. While most of the world has successfully eliminated the virus, Pakistan and Afghanistan remain the only two countries where polio continues to circulate endemically. Reaching every child with the polio vaccine-especially those in hard-to-reach mobile and migrant populations-is critical to achieving global eradication and protecting future generations from this preventable disease.

Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. ( Syndigate.info ).

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