Rotavirus childhood vaccine shortage hits four African countries
- 12-Aug-2022
LONDON: Supplies of a vaccine to prevent the deadly rotavirus infection in children have either run out in Kenya, Tanzania, Senegal and Cameroon or are close to doing so, officials close to the roll-out told Reuters, after disruptions at drugmaker GSK. The World Health Organization estimates that up to 200,000 children die each year of […]
Covid-19 vaccines shortage reported at Lahore vaccination centres
- 06-Sep-2021
LAHORE: A shortage of COVID-19 vaccines has been reported at various vaccination centers in Lahore, ARY News reported on Monday. The vaccine stocks at Lahore’s Jinnah Hospital, Services and General Hospital have dried up and people visiting the hospitals from other cities as well as various areas of the city were forced to return without […]
Overseas Pakistanis protest Covid-19 vaccine shortage
- 21-Jun-2021
'Our passports and work permits are expiring'
Punjab vaccination centres to remain closed on Sunday
- 20-Jun-2021
In a statement, the health department said that the province will receive sufficient stocks of corona vaccine by Sunday evening and all vaccination centres in Punjab will be opened from Monday.
Citizens run amok at Lahore Expo Centre over vaccine shortage
- 19-Jun-2021
Citizens were not ready to leave despite being told that there is no vaccine
People turned away as Covid-19 vaccine shortage hits Islamabad
- 19-Jun-2021
A similar situation is being faced by vaccination centres in Karachi, Lahore and other parts of the country
Karachi vaccination centres run out of corona vaccine stocks
- 19-Jun-2021
At different vaccination centres, second dose of the vaccine will be administered to around 200 to 300 people, according to sources.
COVID-19 vaccine scarcity reported in Punjab vaccination centres
- 16-Jun-2021
The largest Covid vaccination center at Karachi Expo Center also Tuesday reported it facing a shortage of Chinese vaccines.
Global COVID-19 cases surpass 100 million as nations tackle vaccine shortages
- 27-Jan-2021
Almost 1.3% of the world’s population has now been infected with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, and more than 2.1 million people have died.







