How to register for COVID vaccine in Pakistan
Pakistanis above 40 can register for the coronavirus vaccine now. National Command Operation Center Head Asad Umar said.
“If you are 40 years or older please register and encourage others to register,” the federal minister remarked.
If you want your parents or your grandparents to be registered for the coronavirus vaccination program.
Get them vaccinated by following the simple steps below:
How To Register For Vaccine:
Senior Citizens (65+)
– Send your CNIC no to 1166 to get registered. Walk into the nearest vaccination center and get yourself vaccinated.
Senior Citizens (60-64)
– For registration, SMS your CNIC no to 1166 from any mobile no or visit nims.nadra.gov.pk. Vaccine Centre and date will be communicated through SMS.
Senior Citizens (50-59)
– Vaccination has started from 21 April 2021. For registration, SMS your CNIC no to 1166 from any mobile no or visit nims.nadra.gov.pk. Vaccine Centre and date will be communicated through SMS as per schedule.
Registered HCWs – Vaccination Centre and date will be communicated through SMS.
To know more about vaccines available in Pakistan, read here.
For those people who do not having an internet connection: you can message your (or your relatives’) 13 digit Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) without spaces and dashes, on 1166.
Read more: https://socialpakora.com/who-is-abdul-from-drama-raqeeb-se/
The government will share the vaccination centre and date for the vaccination on the registered phone number.
After receiving the registration details on your provided phone number, visit any nearest vaccination center and get the dose of the vaccine.
A Pakistan International Airlines spokesperson confirmed:
‘On April 25, three special flights brought one million doses of coronavirus vaccine from China’.
The vaccine doses were brought on the instructions of the National Command and Operation Centre and the National Disaster Management Authority.
Healthcare staff who are enrolled with the government are able to get vaccinated at any vaccination centre.
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