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Punjab Extends Winter Vacations and Postpones Exams Amidst Rising Pneumonia Cases in Children

by Web Desk
January 10, 2024
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Punjab extends winter vacations amidst rising pneumonia cases
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In response to the surge in pneumonia-related deaths among children in Punjab, Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi has taken decisive action by extending winter vacations for students up to grade 1. This precautionary measure aims to shield young children from the harsh cold weather prevailing in the province.

An emergency meeting convened at the Children’s Hospital in Lahore saw the Chief Minister not only announcing the extended winter break but also ordering the postponement of all examinations originally slated for this month.

The primary focus is on safeguarding the health of children, given the alarming situation where eight out of every 10 children in the province are reportedly grappling with pneumonia.

The most distressing aspect of this crisis is the revelation that a considerable number of the deceased children are infants under six months old, highlighting the vulnerability of the youngest members of society to the prevailing weather conditions.

Caretaker Chief Minister Naqvi expressed deep concern over the situation, recognizing the urgent need for measures to protect the health and well-being of the children. The decision to extend winter vacations and defer exams underscores the government’s commitment to prioritizing the safety of the younger population in light of the prevailing health crisis.

As Punjab grapples with rising pneumonia cases, these measures serve as a proactive response to mitigate the impact of the harsh weather on the vulnerable demographic.

The government’s focus on public health and child welfare reflects a commitment to addressing the immediate challenges posed by the weather conditions and safeguarding the future well-being of the province’s youth.

Tags: pneumonia casesWinter Vacations

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