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Parents Face Jail, School Bans for Refusing Polio Drops

Last updated: May 19, 2026 1:40 am
Misbah Jogyat
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Parents who refuse to vaccinate their children against polio now face the threat of jail time and the loss of school enrollment. The provincial government’s latest mandate marks a hard-line shift in the battle to eradicate the crippling disease, as health officials struggle against persistent pockets of resistance. Under the new directives, district administrations are authorized to pursue legal action against parents who block vaccination teams. Penalties include fines and potential imprisonment for obstruction of public health efforts.

Schools have been ordered to verify vaccination cards; students without proof of immunization will be barred from classrooms. Health Minister Dr. Nadeem Jan defended the move as a necessity for public safety. “We cannot allow the beliefs of a few to jeopardize the health of millions,” he said. The government is done negotiating with those who continuously turn away health workers, he added.

The decision follows a spike in environmental samples testing positive for the poliovirus in major urban centers. Despite years of immunization drives, the virus remains endemic in specific regions. Misinformation often fueled by religious or cultural skepticism remains the primary barrier to total coverage.

Civil society groups are already raising concerns about the ethics of linking education to medical mandates. Critics argue that punishing children for their parents’ decisions is counterproductive and risks pushing families further into the shadows.

“Blocking a child from school doesn’t solve the health crisis,” said one education rights activist. “It only creates a generation of out-of-school children who are even harder to reach.” Local authorities are now tasked with the delicate balance of enforcing the law without triggering a public backlash.

In many districts, deputy commissioners are holding emergency meetings with community elders, hoping to secure cooperation before the police are forced to intervene. The government maintains that the strategy is final.

With the next nationwide campaign days away, the threat of legal action is being broadcast across every district a clear warning that the state’s patience with vaccine refusal has run out.

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