Pakistan Receives Meningitis Vaccine Shipment as Saudi Arabia Lifts Umrah Requirement

Staff Reporter:
Islamabad:Pakistan received a consignment of 37,500 doses of the meningitis vaccine on Thursday, just hours before Saudi Arabia lifted the vaccination requirement for Umrah pilgrims worldwide.
The shipment, imported by a private pharmaceutical company, aims to address the recent vaccine shortage that arose after the Saudi government made it mandatory for Umrah pilgrims on January 7.
According to sources in the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP), 16,000 doses have already been dispatched to Punjab. Other provinces, including Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan, will receive the vaccine as per their requirements.
The Punjab government had prioritized vaccine distribution in Lahore, where Umrah pilgrims faced significant difficulties in obtaining it to fulfil the Saudi Arabian requirement. The vaccine will be supplied by a private production company to major pharmacies across Lahore, with a price set at Rs6,500.
To prevent hoarding and black marketing, the Punjab government has made vaccine sales conditional on proof of travel. Pilgrims must present their passport, Saudi visa, and confirmed airline ticket to purchase the vaccine. Authorities have warned that any attempts to sell the vaccine at inflated prices will not be tolerated.
Following complaints of vaccine unavailability across Punjab, Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafique contacted DRAP’s CEO to expedite the resolution of the crisis. He assured that the supply chain would be restored within two days, with full coordination from health officials, including Dr. Mukhtar Barth.
Additionally, Punjab Health Secretary Nadia Saqib has directed pharmaceutical companies to ensure a backup stock of vaccines to prevent future shortages. She said the vaccine was being sent to all major pharmacies in Lahore, which will be available at Rs6,500. She further claimed that overcharging for the vaccine would not be tolerated.
Even though Saudi Arabia has removed the meningococcal vaccine requirement for Umrah pilgrims, those who made travel arrangements before the policy change must still adhere to previous health guidelines. DRAP advises pilgrims to get the vaccine at least 10 days before departure and consult a physician beforehand.