<p>Pakistan will administer Covid-19 vaccines to citizens 80 years of age and above at their homes, as the country battles a fresh wave of the coronavirus.</p>.<p>In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of National Health Services said Pakistan reported 103 Covid-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, while the number of new cases was 3,953 in the same period.</p>.<p>This was the smallest rise in daily new infections since March 25, when 4,368 new cases were reported. On April 1, 5,234 new cases were reported.</p>.<p>The country's total number of cases presently stands at 696,184, with 14,924 related deaths. Over 3,500 patients are in a critical condition.</p>.<p>On Monday, Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said citizens aged 80 years and above would be vaccinated at their homes.</p>.<p>He said the decision was taken keeping in mind the onset of summer and the difficulty senior citizens would face in reaching vaccination centres and waiting in queues.</p>.<p>According to official data, 936,383 people have been vaccinated in Pakistan till April 3. </p>
<p>Pakistan will administer Covid-19 vaccines to citizens 80 years of age and above at their homes, as the country battles a fresh wave of the coronavirus.</p>.<p>In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of National Health Services said Pakistan reported 103 Covid-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, while the number of new cases was 3,953 in the same period.</p>.<p>This was the smallest rise in daily new infections since March 25, when 4,368 new cases were reported. On April 1, 5,234 new cases were reported.</p>.<p>The country's total number of cases presently stands at 696,184, with 14,924 related deaths. Over 3,500 patients are in a critical condition.</p>.<p>On Monday, Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar said citizens aged 80 years and above would be vaccinated at their homes.</p>.<p>He said the decision was taken keeping in mind the onset of summer and the difficulty senior citizens would face in reaching vaccination centres and waiting in queues.</p>.<p>According to official data, 936,383 people have been vaccinated in Pakistan till April 3. </p>