LIVE: Five-time and Friday prayers banned in mosques until April 5 as Sindh virus cases surge

New cases emerge in Punjab, Sindh, G-B as national coronavirus tally crosses 1,100

Masjid-e-Tooba in Karachi. PHOTO COURTESY: https://en.wikipedia.org

The novel coronavirus – which wrecked the central China city of Wuhan towards the end of last December – has now spread to all continents excluding Antarctica. The COVID-19 respiratory illness caused by the mysterious pathogen has so far killed thousands of people and infected close to half a million others across the globe.

Though the deadly infestation has been contained by the Chinese government in Wuhan, the virus has now spread elsewhere, especially in Europe and the United States, with the World Health Organisation declaring Europe as the new epicentre of the viral disease.

Pakistan, despite its close proximity with China, remained unscathed until February 26 when a young man from Karachi tested positive for the novel coronavirus. He had returned from Iran - one of the worst-hit countries.

After a brief pause following the first case, COVID-19 cases witnessed a sharp surge as more pilgrims returning from Iran tested positive.

The nationwide tally of COVID-19 patients has crossed 1,100 with 422 cases in Sindh; 131 in Balochistan; 405 in Punjab; 123 in K-P; 91 in Gilgit-Baltistan; 25 in Islamabad; and one in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with nine deaths.

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March 26



11:44pm: Third coronavirus case emerge in Hyderabad, pushing provincial tally to 422

A 14-year-old boy has been tested positive for COVID-19 in Hyderabad, raising the Sindh tally to 422.

Earlier in the day, the boy’s father was also tested positive for the contagious disease who had recently returned from the UK.

Tests of all other family members including servants have tested negative. The young patient is being shifted to a private hospital in Karachi.



9:33pm: Sindh bans five-time and Friday prayers in mosques till April 5

In an unprecedented move, the Sindh government has imposed a ban on five-time congregational prayer, including Friday prayer, effective from tomorrow (March 27) till April 5 in a bid to contain the spread of novel coronavirus.

The decision was taken with the consultation of all stakeholders including religious clerics belong to all sects, the provincial government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab said on Thursday.

He said only staff members of mosque will be allowed to offer Friday prayer.



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8:33pm: Sindh imports ‘thousands of protective gears for frontline medical staff’

The Sindh government has imported thousands of protective kits for the frontline medical staff fighting the novel coronavirus.

Provincial health authorities told The Express Tribune on Thursday that protective equipment included a large number of medical gowns, goggles, gloves and facial masks which will protect the medical teams from being infected with the contagious disease.



8:00pm: Seven new cases of COVID-19 surface in G-B, raising region’s tally to 91

With seven new cases, the tally of coronavirus patients climbed to 91 in Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) on Thursday amidst lockdown that entered its 4th day.

“Seven more people tested positive in G-B and one of them is said to be in critical condition,” adviser to G-B Chief Minister on information Shams Mir told a news conference at Gilgit Press Club.

“They are all local transmissions and belonged to Baltistan,” the adviser said, adding that two patients have also recovered.



6:40pm: All educational institutions to remain closed till May 31

Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar has announced that all educational institutions across the country nwill remain closed till May 31.

Meeting will be held tomorrow to resolve the issue of transportation of food supplies and essentials, he said in a joint media briefing in Islamabad on Thursday.

“There is no shortage of wheat in the country,” Umar assured.

He also said that all political parties and provinces are working jointly to resolve the crisis.

“Prime Minister Imran Khan is going to make two major announcements related to financial bailout package tomorrow or a day after tomorrow.”

There is no fear of food shortage in the country, the federal minister added.

Walk through testing machine for COVID-19

National Disaster Management Auhtority (NDMA) Chairman Lt Gen Muhammad Afzal vowed that till April 5 all 30,000 doctors working at different hospital in the country will be provided with protective equipment box.

“5,000 diagnostic kits will be arriving in Pakistan,” he said, adding, "These equipment will be distributed in all provinces as per their requirement."

To promptly halt the spread the contagion, the NDMA chief said: "China is sending us walk through testing machine which will arrive in Pakistan by next week."

‘Mosques will not be closed’

Minister for Religious Affairs Pir Noorul Haq Qadri said that mosques would not be shut. "However, congregational prayers will be limited allowing only those associated with the mosque, those who are healthy will be allowed.”

Minors and elderly won't be allowed, he added.

Speaking to media, State Health Minister Dr Zafar Mirza has said that the 21 COVID-19 patients have been fully recovered and discharged from hospital.

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6:15pm: Young doctors lead coronavirus battle

For Dr Shobha Luxmi, life has completely changed since she was appointed head of an isolation ward for the coronavirus patients at the government-run Dow University of Health Sciences Hospital Karachi.

She is one of thousands of medical professionals at the forefront of Pakistan’s battle against a formidable coronavirus outbreak, which has left millions under lockdown across the country.

The challenge is all the more greater given the country’s weak public health system.

Apart from the risk of contracting the virus from patients, the doctors, nurses, and other medical staff are also constantly dealing with a growing sense of anxiety and the exhaustion of their unending shifts.

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4:45pm: Punjab reports 12 new cases

The provincial health department confirmed 12 new cases of the novel coronavirus in Punjab – Pakistan's most populous province.

There are now 335 confirmed cases in Punjab.





4:00pm: Islamabad admin seals two localities

The authorities in Islamabad sealed the localities of Shahzad Town and H-9 Rimsha colony as both areas have a positive coronavirus case.

DC Islamabad said health teams will monitor and take appropriate measures and after a survey the localities would be opened. He added that Bara Kahu is partially open.





3:40pm: Mardan's Manga village in complete lockdown

The K-P Health Department said the village of Manga in Mardan is under complete lockdown, while efforts are being made for containment and screening.

Food is being provided to the residents.



3:15pm: Rupee loses ground, depreciates to 166

The Pakistani currency depreciated a fresh Rs4.40 to Rs166 against the US dollar in intraday trade in the interbank market.

The rupee is trading beyond its all-time low closing at Rs164.05 on June 27, 2019; some nine months ago.

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3:05pm: Sindh reports eight more cases

Provincial health authorities reported addition of eight cases to the provincial tally.

Three new cases were reported in Karachi and one in Hyderabad. Provincial tally now stands at 421.




2:00 pm: Men maintain social distance while waiting for ration bags

Men sit on the ground with lines drawn with chalk to maintain safe distance as they wait to receive sacks of ration handouts from a distribution point of a charity welfare during a partial lockdown in Karachi. PHOTO: Reuters




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The Pakistan stock market has bounced back by over 800 points and recovered above 28,000 points in intra-day trade.

At 1:34pm, the KSE-100 index – a benchmark for market performance – was up 548.90 points or 2.02% to stand at 27,777.70.

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1:30


The K-P Disaster Management Authority dispatched relief items to quarantine centres in eleven districts of the province.

The districts include Battagram, Buner, Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber, Kohistan, Kurram, Nowshera, Orakzai, Peshawar and Upper Dir.

750 litres of sanitisers, beds, soaps, masks, hygiene kits, mattresses, gloves, generators and first-aid boxes were distributed.

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Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal said everyone should show appreciation for doctors - who are standing at the frontline of the pandemic - by clapping and flashing mobile lights while standing on our balconies or near windows at 9pm.