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The International Vaccination Centre (IVC) at Islamabad's Polyclinic does not procure vaccines for travelers; instead, individuals buy them from the open market and bring them for administration. The controversy arose due to reports of counterfeit vaccines being sold, particularly for travelers to Saudi Arabia. The hospital's spokesperson clarified that they only administer the vaccines, but determining their authenticity is beyond their scope.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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