Social Development Minister of Province 1, Jeevan Ghimire, has said that a successful implementation of the immunization programs in Nepal has freed the people from dozens of communicable diseases.
In his address to an official program organized by the District Public Health Office, Morang Monday to declare the district a full immunization zone, the minister said the successful operation of the vaccinations programs liberated Nepali from the various sorts of deadliest diseases including malaria, measles, smallpox and polio.
Underlining the need of the practice of regular meditation and yoga to achieve a good health for humans, he insisted on the need of using clean waters, toilets as well of other sanitary practices to live a healthy life. He took the time to inform the public that the Province 1 has announced this year as the 'Health Promotion Year' and has so far conducted free health checkups of 15,000 people. "The province government is serious about the issue of uterine-prolapse among the women and committed to addressing it." He advised people to be careful about their dietary habits.
State Assembly member Jayram Yadav highlighted the contribution of the vaccinations programs in reducing the child mortality rate in the country.
District Public Health Coordination Committee coordinator Naresh Pokhrel also attended the program.
According to a report unveiled at the program, a total of 19,475 children, out of 20,075, below five in the district, have already completed a full course of immunization meant for them. The district with eight rural municipalities, eight municipalities and one metropolitan city has 333 vaccination centers.
The 2016 health survey report stated that one percent children in the district were deprived of all sorts of vaccines.
Morang has now earned the identity of the 55th district among 77 where full immunization has been guaranteed.