According to officials from the Balochistan Health Department, some parents made a covert deal with polio workers wherein they guaranteed their children would receive marks on their fingers rather than polio drops.
More than 500 employees who had fabricated immunization records were the targets of action by the health department.
After being free of the polio virus for two years, Balochistan started to feel the effects of the disease once more after 12 children in the province contracted the disease during the previous eight months.
Concerns about the bereavement scenario have been raised by the provincial health agency.
The coordinator of the Balochistan Emergency Operation Center, Inamul Haque, stated that migration and parent rejection were the two main barriers to the province’s polio eradication.