Men wear protective mask as a preventive measure against coronavirus, as they stand outside the Isolation ward at the Pakistan Institute of Medial Sciences. Photo: Reuters

Punjab govt denies first coronavirus death report

Earlier, the Ministry of National Health death has announced the death on its web portal


Razya Khan March 17, 2020
LAHORE: The Punjab government on Tuesday denied the Ministry of National Health’s report of the country's first coronavirus death, urging the people to act responsibility during the "testing times".

“We have received test reports of Imran Ali, who lost his life in Mayo Hospital, and his cause of death was not #COVID19. So far Punjab has 8 confirmed cases and are being provided best available treatment. I urge everyone that these are testing times & we should act responsibly..,” Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar said in a tweet from his official handle.



The death was announced on a web portal the federal health ministry launched on Monday to keep a track of the spread of the virus.

The under-treatment patient was hospitalised in a health facility in the provincial capital of Lahore. Punjab, till now, has eight confirmed cases.

Punjab Health Minister Yasmin Rashid had said the patient was brought to a hospital in a critical condition, and that he had a history of travelling from Iran where most of the 212 people got the infection.

However, CM Buzdar denied the reports, saying the deceased had tested negative for COVID-19.

There are a total of 212 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan as of now, and the country has witnessed a rapid increased in the number of infected over the last 36 hours.

Action plan

On March 13, Prime Minister Imran Khan chaired a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC) to cobble a unified approach to contain the outbreak.

The huddle was attended by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Director General Lt-Gen Faiz Hameed provincial chief ministers, top advisors and cabinet members.

It was decided to close borders with Iran and Afghanistan, allow only three airports – Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore – to operate international flights in limited numbers while other airports will see domestic flights, and ban public gatherings.

The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has been tasked to coordinate with provincial governments and lead the fight against novel coronavirus. It was also decided to close all educational institutions until April 5.

The Pakistan Day parade on March 23 has also been cancelled.

The Sindh government has banned public gatherings, shut down educational institutions, postponed religious celebrations and closed shrines, marriage halls, cinemas, gyms, social clubs etc. Punjab government is said to have made a similar decision.

In Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the education institutions have been closed till April 5 and suspended wedding activities around the province.

Balochistan has also limited activities and closed educational institutions until the end of March.

 

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COMMENTS (1)

ishrat salim | 4 years ago | Reply CM Sindh did not attend NSC meeting, therefore, has the highest numbers of suspects in hospitals, but blaming the govt for inadequate facilities at Taftan border.
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