Pakistani President Alvi was vaccinated with the Chinese state Medicine vaccine on the 15th of this month, although Alvi announced the confirmation of the diagnosis in a tweet on Monday.
Comprehensive foreign media reports, Alvi said in a tweet: “I have tested positive for the new coronavirus, may Allah bless all those diagnosed, I have previously received the 1st dose of the vaccine, but will not produce antibodies until a week later when I receive the 2nd dose, so I ask you to be careful.” First Lady Samina Alvi tweeted that Alvi’s symptoms were mild and he was in good spirits. Both Samina and Alvi have been tested for the new coronavirus and Samina has shown a negative reaction and is currently in quarantine.
In addition to President Alvi, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (Imran Khan) this month after the first dose of vaccine, on March 20 also tested positive for the virus, is currently in private homes in isolation, Pakistani officials believe that Imran Khan may have been infected before the vaccination, and he only received the first of the two required doses. Imran’s wife and two senior members of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party have also been confirmed positive.
The Pakistani government closed schools and some businesses last week in the face of a new wave of outbreaks, and officials say people who continue to violate the Epidemic‘s principles could face tougher city closures.
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