Islamabad - Imran Khan’s positive test comes as Pakistan sees a steep rise in infections.
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan tested positive for Covid-19 on Saturday, two days after receiving his first vaccine dose, government officials said, urging people not to be deterred from getting vaccinated.
Pakistan’s vaccination roll-out has been met with widespread vaccine hesitancy, and Khan’s positive test could serve as a setback to the inoculation drive in the country of 220 million people, health experts said.
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Health Minister Faisal Sultan said Khan was “in good health” with a mild cough and fever and was self-isolating at home, adding that the 68-year-old premier had likely been infected much before he got his first vaccine shot on Thursday.
Sultan told local television people should not link the prime minister’s coronavirus infection with the vaccine, which takes times to build antibodies.
In neighbour India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted to wish Khan “a speedy recovery”.
While it was not clear which vaccine Khan was given.
Khan expressed concern after his positive test result that it could deter ordinary people from getting vaccinated, his advisor Shahbaz Gill told a local television.
He said Khan, who has been seen attending regular gatherings - often without wearing a mask, had mild symptoms.
Asad Umar, the minister in-charge of the country’s Covid-19 operations, said in a tweet it was “certain that PM had been infected prior to vaccination”.
“So please do vaccinate,” Umar added.
Vaccine hesitancy is common in Pakistan, which is one of two countries in the world where polio remains endemic due to widespread conspiracies against inoculation.
Earlier this month, a poll showed that hesitancy against the Covid-19 vaccination was also high among healthcare workers – particularly over Chinese vaccines.
Khan’s positive test comes as Pakistan sees a steep rise in infections.
According to numbers released by government, 3,876 people tested positive in the last 24 hours – the highest number of daily infections since early July – taking the total number of infections in the country past 620,000.
There were also 42 more deaths, taking the total to 13,799.
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