Pakistan on Wednesday (28-4-2021) canceled the second phase of the Covid vaccination crusade by allowing people over the age of 60 to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
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If you need your parents or grandparents to sign up for the Covid vaccination program, you can vaccinate them by following these basic steps:
- For people without a web association: You can send a message to your 13-digit National Computer Identification Card (CNIC) (or that of your family members) (if they are over 60 years old) without spaces or spaces, in the year 1166.
- People with a web association: You (or your family members) can sign up on the NIMS website, where you’ll be greeted with a sign-in screen for you to fill in your own subtleties. Be sure to include a legitimate phone number.
The government will notify the place and date of vaccination on the registered phone number.
After receiving the inscription intricacies at your given phone number, visit one of the vaccination communities closest to you and get the main body of the antibody.
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In addition to residents over 60, the government is also welcoming health care workers to receive the Covid antibody.
Health workers who are employed by the government can go to any vaccination site and get vaccinated.
However, if you are a healthcare worker and are not registered, visit the NIMS website (click this link) and register for vaccination.
Once logged in, you can check your registration status by texting your CNIC to 1166 after 24 hours.