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COVID-19 outbreak affected efforts of polio eradication drives in 2020: UNICEF report

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 30 (APP): In 2020, efforts to eradicate polio were affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, when almost 40 million children in Pakistan did not receive polio vaccinations between April and June, when all polio campaigns were suspended.

According to United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) 2020 Annual Report, said that however, vaccination campaigns resumed in the summer.

The office conducted a major midterm review of the country programme and assessed progress made and challenges faced. Together, we reflected on our results framework and the best ways to accelerate results for children.

“Finally, we considered how COVID-19 has changed our priorities and the context in which we operate in Pakistan,” the report said.

In a report UNICEF said there were many valuable lessons to be learned from this unprecedented year, and innovations that could lay the foundation for the remainder of the country programme.

As 2021 dawns and countries begin to vaccinate their populations, we begin to see the first glimpses of a post-pandemic world.

The anti-polio campaigns provided 97.8 per cent of 39 million targeted children with oral polio vaccination, a crucial step in the effort to eradicate polio worldwide. UNICEF procured 302 million doses of polio vaccine, which ensured 100 per cent vaccine availability for all campaigns, report said.

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