May 5: Govt gives green-light to easing lockdown after May 9; coronavirus tally hits 22,237

The virus has claimed at least 514 lives while over 5,801 coronavirus patients have recovered

The number of cases has continued to soar in Pakistan despite the country being under lockdown for the sixth consecutive week. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

KARACHI / ISLAMABAD / QUETTA / PESHAWAR / LAHORE / GILGIT / MUZAFFARABAD:
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 3.5 million people in 202 countries and territories of the world – more than 250,000 of them have died and counting.

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 stands at 22,237 with 8,133 cases in Punjab, 8,189 in Sindh, 3,499 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 1,495 in Balochistan, 386 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 464 in Islamabad and 71 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The virus has claimed at least 514 lives while at least 5,801 coronavirus patients have recovered.

The number of cases has continued to soar despite the country being under lockdown for the sixth consecutive week.

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

Follow The Express Tribune’s live coverage of the pandemic here.



1:30am: Probe body submits findings in Dr Furqan case

A three-member inquiry committee has completed its inquiry into the death of radiologist Dr Furqanul Haq, who died of coronavirus in Karachi, and submitted its report to Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

The doctor needed to be placed on a ventilator but his family said they visited several hospitals in the city but was not admitted to any of them.

In the report, the committee has found Dr Jagdish, FCPS of Dr Ruth Fau (Civil Hospital Karachi), guilty of negligence and recommended action against him.

The committee said Dr Jagdish was not involved in intentional wrongdoing but his “irresponsibility” had caused the Dr Furqan’s death.

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1:08am: Sindh to buy 200 more ventilators

A day after reports emerged of the death of a retired practitioner at the Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases, Dr Furqanul Haq, who suffered from the coronavirus, due to the unavailability of ventilators, the Sindh government decided to purchase 200 more ventilators to meet the province’s Covid-19 treatment requirements.

The decision was made during a meeting chaired by Sindh chief secretary Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah. Speaking on the matter, the chief secretary directed all divisional commissioners to oversee the management and maintenance of ventilators.

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12:09am: Over 100 Sindh police personnel test positive for Covid-19

The Sindh police have confirmed at least 100 personnel – including inspectors, sub-inspectors, constables, ASP and DSP– have tested positive for the coronavirus.

According to an official statement, the Sindh police as a precautionary measure have also tested 263 family members of the Covid-19 positive officials.

Two cops have lost their lives to the deadly coronavirus in Karachi.

As much as 14 Covid-19 positive police personnel have been recovered.



11:22pm: Cabinet gives nod to easing lockdown restrictions after May 9

The federal cabinet on Tuesday concurred to further ease the lockdown after May 9 but left the final decision in this regard to the National Coordination Committee (NCC), which would meet on Wednesday with all the chief ministers in attendance.

A cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, delayed a summary for printing currency notes without varnishing for two months, and rejected a proposal for import of 429 medicines and their raw material from India.

The ministers allowed inclusion of 61 food and non-food items in the quality control list of Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) and approved a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the United States to raise funds for the prime minister’s relief fund.

The cabinet meeting held threadbare discussion on the coronavirus situation in the country. Planning Minister Asad Umar briefed the ministers about the pandemic and the measures to contain it, Information Minister Shibli Faraz told a press conference after the meeting.

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9:10pm: Balochistan’s coronavirus tally swells to 1,495 with 174 new cases

The Balochistan Health Department, in its daily situational report, confirmed another 174 cases of Covid-19 to raise the provincial tally to 1,495.

The virus claimed 21 lives while 206 patients have recovered from the mysterious disease in the province so far.





9:00pm: 14 fresh cases raise G-B’s Covid-19 tally to 386

The Gilgit-Baltistan Health Department has confirmed another 14 cases of coronavirus to raise the region’s tally to 386.

With three new recoveries, total number of active cases stands at 101 in the region.



8:40pm: FM Qureshi discusses impact of Covid-19 pandemic with Omani counterpart

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his Omani counterpart Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah held a telephonic conversation on Tuesday and discussed Covid-19 pandemic.

“Foreign Minister Qureshi appreciated effective measures being taken by Oman to control the spread of the disease,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.

He briefed the Omani foreign minister about the latest situation in Pakistan as well as the steps being taken by the government to cope with the challenges amid outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the communique added.

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8:30pm: Sindh to announce special package for doctors, says Bilawal

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the Sindh government will soon announce a special package for doctors similar to the one given to the brave soldiers fighting against terrorism.

He said this while addressing the People’s Doctors Forum office-bearers at Bilawal House in Karachi through video link.

Bilawal said that the non-arrival of the federal government’s economic bailout package reduced the effectiveness of the lockdown and further spread the Covid-19 in the province. He said that the federal governments all over the world have given such relief packages but “ours has given nothing except continuing the Benazir Income Support Program funding started by PPP”.

The PPP chairman said the federal representative – Sindh Governor – is not even signing the relief package ordinance given to the people by the Sindh government. The package includes job and salary protection for the people of the province, rebates on utility bills, relief in school fees and rebates on house rent.

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7:30pm: K-P reports nine deaths, 211 new Covid-19 cases in last 24 hours

The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) Health Department has said that 211 new cases – 58 from international flights quarantine – were reported in the past 24 hours, taking the provincial tally to 3,499.

It also confirmed nine new deaths – 5 in Peshawar, 1 each in Charsadda, Mardan, Mansehra and Haripur – taking the death toll to 194.

Another 19 coronavirus patients recuperated, bringing the total number of recoveries to 875 in the province.





5:40pm: NCOC meeting to mull ways to bring gradual lockdown easing after May 9: Shibli

The National Command and Control Center (NCOC) will hold an important meeting tomorrow to mull ways to ease lockdown restrictions after May 9, said the Information Minister Shibli Faraz on Tuesday.

Addressing a news conference, he said all provincial chief ministers will attend the NCOC meeting in Islamabad.

Faraz told the media that the federal cabinet members have donated their one-month salaries to the government's Covid-19 relief fund.

The government, he said, has allowed exporting the locally made hand sanitizers which will earn the country foreign exchange reserves.





5:30pm: Karachi commissioner issues SOPs for bicycle riders

With the increasing number of cyclists on the streets of the city, Karachi commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani has issued on Tuesday a set of standard operating procedures (SOPs) pertaining to cycling in the metropolis.

A notification issued in this regard calls for cyclists to ensure that they meet the necessary safety standards and have the relevant safety equipment. Cyclists have been asked to ensure that they have proper fitting helmets and some form of reflective material on their clothing as well as reflective strips at the back and front of bicycles when cycling at night.



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5:00pm: Sindh health minister asks citizens to get tested if they show symptoms 





4:30pm: Inquiry into Dr Furqan's death ordered by CM Murad





4:00pm: Murtaza Wahab laments back and forth with federal govt

Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab lamented the back and forth between the provincial and federal government regarding the coronavirus outbreak and said it has drawn attention away from the real issued being faced.

“Perhaps, that was the reason behind their [federal govt] statements and they wanted to divert attention away from the provincial government’s efforts to curb the outbreak of the disease,” he said while addressing the media.

He also said that Sindh had initiated preparation for the outbreak before the first cases emerged in the country



3:15pm: SIUT holds internal inquiry into death of Dr Furqan


Condoling the death of Dr Furqan, representatives of the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation ordered an internal inquiry into the incident.

SIUT has been mentioned in press, electronic and social media as one of the hospitals where the deceased was taken to in need of a ventilator.

Representatives of SIUT said there is no evidence of Dr Furqan entering the emergency unit of the hospital and staff claimed that no such patient was present.



 






Punjab reported 491 new cases, taking the provincial tally to 8,133. The province's highest number of cases have been reported in Lahore.

According to health authorities, 768 pilgrims, 1,926 associated with Raiwind Tableeghi Ijtima, 86 prisoners and 4,886 others tested positive for the virus.

Punjab reported 144 deaths in the province, while at least 2,680 patients have recovered.



The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) is establishing quarantine centres at Taftan, Chaman and Torkham borders.

According to the NDMA spokesperson, the Taftan quarantine centre will consist of 600 rooms, whereas Chaman and Tokrham centres will have 300 rooms each.

He said the quarantine facility at Torkham is complete and has been handed over to the local administration.



Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said it is day nine of his quarantine and is feeling a lot better, adding that a retest will be conducted tomorrow.

 






Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said the province's health authorities carried out 2,250 tests and 307 were positive.

He said 237 of the 307 cases were from Karachi.

The chief minister reported 11 new deaths in Sindh, adding that the province's death toll has reached 148.



President Dr Arif Alvi said the impact of the coronavirus has increased human misery and urged world leaders to "rise to the occasion and lift humankind towards a more emancipated new world order to reduce suffering".