World | polio Pakistan Halts Polio Effort After 8 Killings in 2 Days But some Pakistan officials determined to continue without UN support By Evann Gastaldo Posted Dec 19, 2012 8:05 AM CST Copied A Pakistani child receives a polio vaccine from a health worker in a Christian neighborhood in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen) The UN and WHO are suspending an anti-polio campaign in Pakistan as the attacks against polio vaccination workers continue, with a total of eight dead in just two days and more injured. The latest attacks in the Peshawar region today killed a supervisor and her driver and critically injured a student who was volunteering with the campaign, the BBC reports. Other health workers were shot at, but not hit. Six workers were killed in attacks Monday and yesterday. The UN has pulled all vaccination staff off the streets, Reuters reports. Pakistani officials say the immunization campaign is ongoing in some areas despite a lack of UN support, but many workers are refusing to participate and some are holding protests. Though no group has claimed responsibility for the attacks, the Taliban is assumed to be behind it. Immunization drives are controversial in Pakistan after the CIA ran a fake hepatitis vaccine campaign in order to track down Osama bin Laden. Read These Next Gavin Newsom has filed a massive lawsuit against Fox News. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. A man has been deported for kicking an airport customs beagle. Supreme Court gives Trump big win on national injunctions. Report an error