NCOC says cities with low vaccination rates will face higher restrictions

ISLAMABAD: The government has announced a new strategy via which cities with low vaccination rates will have to undergo “higher restrictions”, said National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) chief Asad Umar. 

Flanked by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan, Asad Umar said that the government had decided to vaccinate cities and areas where coronavirus positivity ratios were higher. 

“Vaccination is the only way forward, as the world knows very well, to battle the coronavirus,” he said. “Getting the most people vaccinated is the fastest way to get rid of the problems of coronavirus otherwise, we will have to depend on closures,” he added. 

He said lockdowns and closures usually meant economic losses and business setbacks. Umar clarified that increased vaccination rates will not, however, mean that coronavirus will be totally eliminated across Pakistan. 

“However, it ensure that people are able to spend their lives normally,” he said.

“Hence, keeping all this in mind, our NCOC meeting this morning decided that from October 1, our decision to impose more relaxation or restrictions in SOPs for cities and districts will be made on the basis of their respective vaccination rates,” he said.