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Sidhu launches Pulse Polio campaign; Punjab polio free since 2009

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Chandigarh, January 19: In order to sustain polio eradication from the state, the Health and Family Welfare Minister Mr Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday launched the three-day pulse polio campaign at Jagatpura village in Mohali.

More than 33 lakh children of less than five years across the state will be administered polio drops as part of the National Immunization Day (NID) drive.

After administering oral polio vaccine (OPV ) drops to children, the Health Minister said the government is making all efforts to protect children from diseases and emphasized that all vaccines under the program must reach each and every child of the state.

He said that during the current drive, more than 50,000 health workers, Aanganwari workers, Nursing students and volunteers will visit houses, slums, brick kilns, railway stations, bus stands and other places to vaccinate children.

A total of 2668 supervisors will carry out sudden checks to monitor the immunization program and ensure that every child is immunized. He said that country is already polio-free, however, the vaccination is must to sustain polio eradication from the country.

The last case of polio was reported in 2011 in West Bengal. Punjab has not seen a case of polio since 2009.

The Minister said apart from polio immunization, the government is also vaccinating newborn children against Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Homophiles influenza B, Measles, Rubella and Rotavirus diarrhoea.

He said that Immunization Program has helped reduce infant and child mortality rate drastically. It has been seen that children who are vaccinated fall sick less often and are less likely to be malnourished.

He lauded the efforts of thousands of volunteers, frontline workers and health officials for tireless work for keeping the state polio-free.

Mr. Balbir Singh Sidhu appealed to the people to get their children vaccinated even if the child is born a few hours ago or is suffering from cough, cold, fever, diarrhoea or any other disease as the polio drops have no harmful effects at all.

Amongst present on the occasion were Dr. Reeta Bhardwaj, Director Family Welfare, Dr. Manjit Singh, Civil Surgeon, SAS Nagar; Dr. GB Singh, State Immunization Officer, Dr. Veena Jarewal, Dr. S. Srinivasan, Dr. Vikram Gupta, State SMO, WHO, Dr Daljeet Singh, Dr Kuljeet Kaur and other health department officials.

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