More attack on polio workers..

this time the guards protecting polio workers got killed (shaheed) in the line of duty.

Just wonder how long will it take for people to understand that if their kids develop polio, it’d not be the fault of anyone else but them!!

How many things do we need to get awareness about.. from blasphemy to polio..

Bajaur attack: Three killed guarding polio vaccinators – The Express Tribune

Bajaur attack: Three killed guarding polio vaccinators
By Mureeb Mohmand
Published: November 12, 2014

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A file photo of Levies personnel. PHOTO: EXPRESS

****KHAR: Three Levies officials guarding polio vaccinators were killed in a home-made bomb attack in Bajaur Agency on Tuesday.
Three persons – including one political administration and two Levies officials – were also wounded in the attack that happened in the Chargo tehsil of Salarzai subdivision, an official of the local political administration confirmed to The Express Tribune.
He said the Levies officials were escorting polio vaccinators in the area when the vehicle they were travelling in hit an improvised explosive device planted by a roadside. The vehicle was destroyed in the ensuing blast, killing three Levies officials and injuring three persons, including political tehsildar Sahibzada.
The casualties were shifted to the agency headquarters hospital in Khar where MS Muhammad Nazeer identified the dead as Shafiullah, Ubaidullah and Ehsanullah. He added that political tehsildar Sahibzada was airlifted to Peshawar for treatment of his serious wounds.
A political administration official said that security was increased for a three-day polio vaccination campaign in the region.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 12[SUP]th[/SUP], 2014.

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wow.. while looking at the similar news, found out the following article where it says Peshawar is being left out of the current anti-polio campaign.

How ironic and disheartening that such a major effected city is out from the campaign. Is anybody seriously taking interest in it or no??

Missing out: Peshawar stays out of crucial countrywide polio campaign – The Express Tribune

Missing out: Peshawar stays out of crucial countrywide polio campaign
By Iftikhar Firdous
Published: November 12, 2014

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A health worker administers polio vaccination drops to a girl in a van in Bannu on June 26, 2014. PHOTO: AFP

**PESHAWAR: **Although it is at the heart of a polio epidemic, Peshawar district could not be a part of a highly-crucial countrywide three-day emergency immunisation drive because of a range of issues, sources privy to the matter told The Express Tribune.

The drive was supposed to be conducted in 76 districts across Pakistan after the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) criticised the country’s immunisation programme and a high-level meeting led by the prime minister renewed its pledge to eradicate polio.

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Although the IMB report made a special reference to commencing the polio campaign in the high-risk Peshawar district, children in the provincial capital and its surroundings remained unvaccinated in the absence of a drive.
When contacted, Peshawar Deputy Commissioner (DC) Zaheerul Islam said the main reason was security. “We have to mobilise a force for the protection of vaccinators and since the forces deployed for Muharram duty had just returned they could not be assembled for this particular campaign,” he said.
However, he added there were other reasons too. “While polio campaigns in the rest of the country are three days long, in Peshawar they are one day long only,” he said, adding Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa has its own dynamic.
According to an insider, Peshawar could not be a part of the campaign because of delayed payments to health workers who had participated in earlier drives. Without giving any further details, he said the payments are yet to be made by a “friendly country.”
Around 755,000 children have been left unvaccinated due to Peshawar missing out on the campaign, said a senior official associated with the polio eradication programme.
He added a major cause for concern was internally displaced children from Khyber Agency who have recently entered Peshawar and its adjacent areas and are unvaccinated.
Putting the blame on lack of coordination between Unicef and the health departments, the official said the current strain of the poliovirus found in Peshawar is genetically linked to Khyber Agency.
A total of 238 polio cases have been reported so far this year, of these 153 are from Fata, 48 from K-P, followed by 24 from Sindh, 10 from Balochistan and three from Punjab.
The K-P government’s successful Sehat ka Insaf immunisation drive was replicated in the three-day-long countrywide campaign, but health experts believe the campaign will have to continue till not a single child is left unvaccinated.
Since a majority of this year’s cases have been reported from Khyber Agency i.e. 55, an immunisation drive in Peshawar is necessary so that the agency’s left out children are vaccinated. “There is no other solution but to vaccinate till the virus is eradicated,” said the polio official.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 12[SUP]th[/SUP], 2014.

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sad and shameful. :(

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Im not sure why there are restrictions involved in this campaign but regarless, its just worsening the damage.

Failure in polio campaign: Pakistan likely to get stricter restrictions | Pakistan | Dunya News

Failure in polio campaign: Pakistan likely to get stricter restrictions Last Updated On 13 November,2014 About 14 hours from now

WHO has delayed the enactment of these restrictions by three months

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Pakistan is likely to face economic and social restrictions due to increasing number of polio cases.
According to sources, international institutions have hinted stricter restrictions on international travelling on Pakistan.
Pakistanis will have to get a polio certificate three weeks before their departure for any foreign travel. It will be important that the certificate has vaccine batch number given.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has delayed the enactment of these restrictions by three months.

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