LIVE: Govt decides to extend 'lockdown' until April 14 after NCC meeting on COVID-19

Pakistan sees a surge in COVID-19 cases as tally soars past 2,200 with 30 deaths

Media briefing after NC meeting in Islamabad. SCREENGRAB

ISLAMABAD / KARACHI / PESHAWAR / QUETTA / LAHORE:
The novel coronavirus emerged in the central China city of Wuhan towards the end of last year and proliferated to almost the whole world within a couple of months. It’s not the virulence or fatality, but the infectivity of the new virus – also known as SARS-CoV-2 – that has set off a global frenzy. The COVID-19 respiratory illness caused by this mysterious contagion has so far infected more than half a million people in 202 countries and territories of the world – more than 40,000 of them have died and counting.

China appears to have stemmed the tide against the viral outbreak as it has eased lockdown restrictions in Wuhan, the ground-zero of the virus, after two months, but new hotspots have emerged in Europe, Iran and the United States. In Europe, Italy and Spain are bearing the brunt as their death toll combined makes up more than half of the fatalities caused by COVID-19.

Pakistan, despite its close proximity with China, remained coronavirus-free until February 26 when a young man from Karachi tested positive after returning from Iran – one of the worst-hit countries. After a brief hiatus following the first case, COVID-19 cases spiked as more pilgrims returning from Iran tested positive for the virus.

The nationwide tally of COVID-19 patients has crossed 2,200 with 709 cases in Sindh, 845 in Punjab, 158 in Balochistan, 276 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 187 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 58 in Islamabad and nine in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The virus has so far claimed 30 lives in Pakistan, while over 80 COVID-19 patients have fully recovered.

The situation remains fluid and we’re updating stats as soon as new figures are officially released.

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12:00pm: One more succumbs to COVID-19 in Punjab as number of patients rises to 845

The Punjab government has confirmed one more casualty of coronavirus in the province, raising the death toll to 10.

A 35-year-old woman died at Mayo Hospital, Lahore.

Total number of COVID-19 cases stand at 845.



9:00pm: Army stands by nation to guard border between people and coronavirus: COAS

Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that the armed forces will stand “shoulder to shoulder with the nation to guard the border between people and COVID-19” as nationwide tally of the novel coronavirus cases surged past 2,100 with 29 deaths.

“Pakistan Army being part of national effort will not leave any stone unturned for security and safety of people of Pakistan,” the chief of army staff was cited as saying by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

According to the military’s media wing, Gen Qamar attended a special briefing held at the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) in Islamabad on Wednesday.

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8:15pm: Sindh reports ninth fatality, bringing Pakistan’s death toll to 29

Sindh’s Minister for Health and Population Welfare Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho has confirmed one more casualty in the province, bringing the death toll to nine.

The 59-year-old patient was a resident of Karachi and was brought to the hospital on March 19 after returning from Saudi Arab, where he was tested positive the same day, she said.

The patient had a history of acute respiratory distress syndrome and was on ventilator since the first day, add the provincial health minister.

Read more here.



7:45pm: Three coronavirus cases detected in G-B; tally hits 187

With three new patients of coronavirus in Gilgit-Baltistan, the total number of COVID-19 cases rose to 181 across the region on Wednesday.



7:30pm: 33 new COVID-19 cases take Sindh's tally to 709

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Fazal Pehuho has confirmed 33 new cases of local transmission in Karachi, taking the provincial tally of COVID-19 to 709.

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7:15pm: Punjab reports another casualty as toll climbs to 10

An 83-year-old resident of Rawalpindi has become the latest victim of COVID-19 in Punjab, raising the provincial death toll to 10 and the country’s to 28.

The elderly man arrived from the United Kingdom a few days ago was admitted at Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Hospital, Rawalpindi.



7:00pm: Tally rises to nine as AJK reports two more COVID-19 cases

With three more coronavirus positive cases – two in Bhimber and one in Palandari area of Sudhanoti district – the total number of COVID-19 patients has climbed to nine in Azad Jamuu and Kashmir (AJK).



6:20pm: Ministers brief media after meeting of National Coordination Committee on COVID-19

The government has decided to extend the ongoing lockdown for another two weeks until April 14 to contain the spread of novel coronavirus in the country.

This was announced by Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, flanked by PM’s aide on health Dr Zafar Mirza and on national security Moeed Yusuf, at a news conference after attending the meeting of National Coordination Committee (NCC) on COVID-19, held in Islamabad on Wednesday.



Umar said the forum will soon meet again to decide whether to relax or increase the restrictions.

The planning minister said that stranded overseas Pakistanis will be brought back to the country in a special PIA flight on April 4. The passengers will be first tested and sent for quarantine to ensure they do not spread the coronavirus, he added.

In the first stage, Umar said, the international flights will resume from Islamabad airport followed by Karachi.

“Lockdown throughout the country is bearing fruit as number of cases would have been much higher if containment steps were not taken in a timely manner,” he said.

Dr Mirza, speaking on the occasion, outlined the number of cases, deaths and number of citizens tested for COVID-19 so far since the outbreak.

“We saw a sharp spike in the number of cases in the country yesterday [Tuesday],” he said.

PM’s aide on national security, Moeed Yusuf said 17 PIA planes will be dispatched to different parts of the world to bring back 2,000 stranded Pakistanis.





5:15pm: Complete lockdown between 12-3pm on Friday across Sindh

The Sindh government has decided to impose a ‘curfew-like’ lockdown on Friday from 12 noon to 3pm in a bid to maintain social distancing at the time of Juma prayer.

“Ulema have been asked not to allow common people – other than mosque staff – to offer the prayer in their mosques. Only designated staff like Imam, Muazen, Khadim of the mosque and one or two other employees of the mosque would be allowed to pray in jamaat [congregation],” an official in the provincial government told the media on Wednesday.

He said it would not be a curfew, but the government will make sure that business centers remain closed and no one attends religious congregations.

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5:10pm Japan to provide $2mn in assistance

Japan will give Pakistan $2.16 million as assistance in the fight against the novel coronavirus.

A statement said that Japan has decided to give a grant of $1,620,000 through The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and USD 540,000 through the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to Pakistan.

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4:00pm: CM Buzdar, Dr Yasim Rashid visit 1,000-bed field hospital set up in Lahore’s Expo Center





Prime Minister Imran Khan urged the youth to help fight against the COVID 19 by joining the Corona Tiger Force.








The COVID-19 Pandemic Relief Fund-2020 has been set up to help fight the pandemic, the premier posted on Twitter.

He urged people to donate to the fund to help those in need, during this difficult time.