The Sindh government has announced legal measures against parents who refuse to vaccinate their children against polio, amid ongoing efforts to eradicate the disease in the province.
Authorities emphasized that polio immunization is mandatory for children, and refusal not only puts individual children at risk but also threatens public health and safety. Legal action may include fines or other penalties under existing health regulations.
Health officials continue to urge parents to cooperate with vaccination campaigns, highlighting the importance of protecting children from this preventable disease.
The move comes as part of a broader nationwide initiative to eliminate polio, with Sindh taking a strict stance on compliance to ensure higher immunization coverage.
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