Karachi health department official issued a fake vaccination card worth 2,000 rupees

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- Corrupt health officials provided false vaccination certificates to Karachi citizens.
- The citizen sends the deceased’s national ID number and obtains the registration code for vaccination.
- NADRA records show that Nadim passed away in 2019 and was vaccinated at the city health center on August 16, 2021.
Karachi: The National Database and Registration Administration (NADRA) vaccination recording software appears to have become a source of income for corrupt health officials who allegedly issued false vaccination certificates in Karachi in exchange for bribes.
Obtained video Geo News It appears to show that a health department official allegedly reached an agreement with a citizen to issue a vaccination card to a citizen at a price of 2,000 rupees.
The official can be heard telling the citizen that he can check the record before paying for the fake certificate to his satisfaction.
According to Geo News after that, the citizen sent the deceased’s national ID number to 1166 and obtained the vaccine registration code.
Falsified NADRA vaccination records seen Geographic News Shows the deceased Abdul Nadeem (Abdul Nadeem) who was vaccinated at the city health center on August 16, 2021. The record incorrectly stated that he had received the first dose of Sinopharm vaccine.
According to the death certificate, Nadim passed away about two and a half years ago, on February 19, 2019, and was also seen.
This development raises the question of whether the Pakistan-wide vaccination data shared by the federal government can be regarded as actual numbers.
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