Pulse Polio Drive to Reach Over 350,000 Children in Kalaburagi
Health workers plan to conduct door-to-door visits over the next three days as part of a campaign to reach targeted children for health interventions. This initiative is aimed at increasing vaccination rates and ensuring that children receive necessary health services, such as immunizations and health screenings.
The program is implemented in coordination with local health authorities and community organizations, and it is expected to enhance accessibility for families who may face barriers in accessing healthcare. Health workers will provide information about the importance of vaccinations and other health services available for children, as well as answer any questions parents may have.
Officials emphasize that this outreach effort is vital for public health, particularly in the context of ongoing efforts to prevent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Parents are encouraged to engage with health workers and take advantage of this opportunity to safeguard their children’s health.
