Corona virus disease update news on Pakistan.
Coronavirus crisis: Pakistan has over 12,000 suspected cases; positive infections rise to 5,374.
And total death number reached 93+
Coronavirus cases in Pakistan include 965 in Punjab, 985 in Sindh, 188 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 983 in Balochistan, 847 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), 769 in Islamabad and 2 in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, the Ministry of Health said
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Pakistan has over 12,000 suspected COVID-19 cases, a top health official said on Saturday as the confirmed infections reached 5,374 with the Punjab province emerging as the new epicentre of the deadly disease in the country. Advisor on health to the government Zafar Mirza was addressing a daily briefing to inform the magnitude of infection and measures taken to combat coronavirus pandemic. There are currently 12,218 suspected COVID-19 patients in the country, he said. Most of the infected people had returned from Iran, where the confirmed cases are over 30,000 with more than 2,300 deaths.
The confirmed coronavirus cases include 557 in Punjab, 469 in Sindh, 188 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 133 in Balochistan, 107 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), 39 in Islamabad and 2 in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, the Ministry of Health said. So far 12 people have died of the disease, 25 recovered and 7 were in critical condition. Punjab is emerging as the new epicentre of the deadly viral infection in the country. Of the 490 cases in the province, the highest number of 207 were reported from Dera Ghazi Khan district.
Punjab chief minister Usman Buzdar tweeted that a 22-year-old COVID-19 patient died in Faisalabad, taking the total number of deaths due to the disease in the province to five. In Islamabad, at least 30 doctors of the Polyclinic Hospital were quarantined after one of them was tested positive. Mirza also said that everyone having minor symptoms of virus were needed to undergo the coronavirus test. PCR (Polymerase Chain Traction) test is considered the most authentic in the world and there are 14 Labs in the country authorised to carry out this test, he said.
The government will fully benefit from the experience of Chinese doctors, he said. Meanwhile, Senator Faisal Javed Khan, who is very close to Prime Minister Imran Khan, denied news reports surrounding the premier's health. News regarding PM Imran Khan tested positive for #Covid19 is NOT True. Please refrain from spreading Fake News, he tweeted. As government urged clerics to stop congregation in mosques, Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman asked people to follow guidelines of medical experts.
When doctors recommend that people should take maximum precautionary measures and not go near affected people, then people are bound to abide by these guidelines and follow instructions of the district administration in this regard, he told media. Police on Saturday arrested four clerics and booked 15 others in Punjab and Sindh provinces for violating lockdown rules and holding Friday congregations despite a fatwa issued by a top global Islamic body to suspend them to contain the spread of the deadly novel coronavirus.
Also, the interior ministry announced an easy procedure for the already registered international non-governmental organisations if they wanted to help the government in the fight against the deadly virus. They will get permission by following the guidelines. Earlier, Pakistan had made a tough law for the international non-governmental organisations to operate in Pakistan. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund said it would consider Islamabad's request for financial assistance to control the adverse impact of the coronavirus on its economy.
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