FAISALABAD: Citizens, who want to go abroad, are in troubles because of shortage of AstraZeneca vaccine doses. Reportedly, the citizens had been visiting coronavirus vaccination centres for three weeks to get vaccinated, but they could not succeed and then they staged a protest against the authorities concerned.
Reportedly, one week ago, the health department informed the citizens that the vaccine would be available by June 28. According to health department sources, the process of vaccinating the general public was underway, but the AstraZeneca vaccine and Sputnik V would be available next month for the people desirous of proceeding abroad.
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