June 9: Punjab, Sindh see surge in coronavirus cases as countrywide tally hits 110,861

The contagion has claimed at least 2,216 lives while 35,070 patients recovered across the country so far

Labourers along with their tools sit at a roadside waiting for daily job in Sarghoda, Punjab, June 9, 2020. PHOTO: APP

ISLAMABAD / KARACHI / PESHAWAR / LAHORE / QUETTA / 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 6.8 million people in 202 countries and territories of the world – and over 397,000 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.

Nearly one and a half months after imposing the lockdown across the country, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced to ease the lockdown in phases.

The nationwide tally of Covid-19 patients stands at 113,702 with 40,819 cases in Punjab, 41,303 in Sindh, 14,527 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 7,031 in Balochistan, 974 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 5,785 in Islamabad and 444 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The virus has claimed at least 2,216 lives while around 35,070 coronavirus patients have recovered.

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.



1:09am: Door-to-door virus testing collapses in Karachi South district

Given the rapidly rising number of Covid-19 cases, the provincial government’s attempt to conduct door-to-door tests for the virus in the Karachi’s South district has almost collapsed as officials are now refusing to entertain new suspected patients, The Express Tribune has learnt.

Sources privy to the matter said around 25 health department staff members deputed in the South district to deal with the coronavirus situation have been tested positive, therefore, door-to-door testing has been temporarily halted.

"My mother was showing symptoms of the virus, so we called the government’s coronavirus helpline numbers to avail the home-testing facility. However, we were told that the service has been suspended. They then asked us to visit Jinnah hospital,” a resident of Saddar town said.

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11:28pm: 22 new cases take G-B Covid-19 tally to 974

At least 22 new cases were reported in Gilgit-Baltistan in the last 24 hours, taking the region’s tally to 974.

Hunza has confirmed 15 new Covid-19 cases while Gilgit three, Ghizer three and Astore one case.

As much as 19 patients have recovered – Gilgit 18 and Skardu one.



11:07pm: 32 more people contract coronavirus in AJK

The health authorities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) have reported 32 additional cases of the novel coronavirus, pushing the regional tally to 444.

The virus has claimed nine lives while 217 patients have recovered from the contagious disease.

The AJK government is taking all possible initiatives to stem the spread of the contagious disease.



10:00pm: WHO recommends intermittent lockdown in Punjab

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended to the Punjab government to implement a 2-week strict lockdown, intermittently, to stem the exponential spike in novel coronavirus cases in the province.

In a letter to the Punjab health minister, the UN health agency said that the virus had spread all over the country, and a large number of cases had been recorded in big cities. The cases had increased sharply after the easing of lockdown. It ranks Pakistan was among top-10 most affected countries.

The letter appreciated the Pakistan’s efforts in fighting Covid-19, but warned that recent statistics suggest its current strategy was not paying off. It recommended the government adopt a 2-week-on, 2-week-off lockdown, as it offerred the most chance of continuing economic activities while ensuring public health.

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9:00pm: Balochistan reports four Covid-19 deaths, 243 new cases

At least 243 people have infected with the novel coronavirus in Balochistan, bringing the provincial tally to 7,031.

Four more patients have succumbed to the contagious disease, taking the fatalities to 62 so far.

As much as 2,462 patients have removed from the virus since the outbreak of the virus in the province.





7:42pm: Coronavirus claims 23 lives, infects 521 more people in K-P

At least 521 more coronavirus cases emerged in Khyber-Pakhtunkhaw (K-P), taking the provincial tally to 14,527.

The contagious disease has claimed 23 more lives, bringing the provincial death toll to 610 so far.

According to health authorities, 52 more patients have recovered from the virus.





7:18pm: ‘Coronavirus transmission from asymptomatic patients rare’

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that transmission of the novel coronavirus from asymptomatic patients is rare.

The head of WHO’s emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, said during a press briefing: “From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual”.

She added that governments should focus on tracing and isolating people who are infected with Covid-19 and anyone who have been on contact with them.

“We have a number of reports from countries that are doing very detailed contact tracing,” she said. “They’re following asymptomatic cases. They’re following contacts. And they’re not finding secondary transmission onward. It’s very rare.”

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5:42pm: 'Help the government save its life and the lives of others'

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday announced 1,748 fresh Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths in the province in the last 24 hours.

As per the CM's statement, “6,995 tests were conducted in last 24 hours. So far 246,517 tests have been conducted in total in which results of 41,303 came as positive. The provincial death toll has risen to 696”.

The chief minister added that 466 patients were in a critical condition, whereas 71 patients were currently on ventilators.

“As of now 20,711 patients are under treatment,” he said adding, that 19,201 were being treated in their homes, whereas 41 were in isolation centres. Another 1,461 patients were said to be undergoing treatment in different hospitals of the province.

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4:50pm: 'Helpline for voluntary plasma donation in the works'

National Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal met with the head of the National Institute of Blood Diseases Dr Tahir Shamsi on Tuesday.

As per a spokesperson of the NDMA, the two discussed broadening medical facilities through the plasma donation therapy.

The NDMA chairman stated that the authority would help by providing all required equipment needed for the plasma therapy. He also said that a helpline for voluntary plasma donations was also in the works.



4:10pm: Emirates resumes scheduled services from Pakistan

Emirates has resumed its scheduled services from Pakistan, operating flights from Karachi and Lahore to Dubai.

The first scheduled flight from Islamabad will take off on Thursday. The resumption comes after over two months of travel restrictions imposed globally due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

Emirates is operating 14 weekly flights to Dubai, including seven from Karachi, five from Lahore and two from Islamabad using its modern Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

“We are extremely pleased to resume services successfully from Pakistan, and thank the authorities for the arrangements and their assistance. Emirates has implemented a comprehensive set of measures at every step of the traveller’s journey to ensure the health and safety of customers and employees at all touchpoints. Our customers travelling with us will find these measures reassuring and comforting,” Emirates Vice President Pakistan Mohammad Sarhan said.





According to the Justice Project Pakistan, 734 prisoners across Pakistan have contracted the coronavirus.

35 prisoners infected in Badin prison, 1 infected in Peshawar Central Jail.

The organization provides a complete breakdown of cases in prisons across Pakistan.



A meeting of federal Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan is underway in Islamabad.

The cabinet will deliberate over the political and economic situation of the country. Budgetary proposals for the next fiscal year will also come under discussion.

The meeting will also review the steps taken to stifle the spread of coronavirus.



Advisor to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information Ajmal Wazir says the government is taking serious steps for safe repatriation of overseas Pakistanis.

Briefing the media in Peshawar on Tuesday, he said 40 dead bodies have so far been reached from Gulf States and handed over to the bereaved families.

He said government has eased the lockdown in order to provide relief to the masses.

However, he once again appealed to the traders and people to follow SOPs to contain the spread of coronavirus.



Adviser to Sindh chief minister Murtaza Wahab reported 1,748 new cases in the province, raising the provincial tally to 41,303.

The Sindh government's spokesperson took to microblogging website Twitter and said 17 persons succumbed to the virus and 759 patients recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours.



Total Tests 246,517 (today 6995)
Positive Cases 41303 (today 1748)
Recovered Cases 19,896
Deaths 696 (TODAY 17)

In the last 24 hours, 759 people have recovered from corona in Sindh




Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid said the provincial government is taking strict action against those violating SOPs issued by the government to contain the virus.


She said the number of cases have increased because people are violating government orders.

The health minister said adopting precautionary measures is the only solution to prevent the virus.



A meeting of the NCOC discussed a special package for medical staff fighting Covid-19.

The meeting, chaired by Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, discussed 102 testing laboratories operating across the country and considered a short-term action plan in June and July to meet additional requirements.

It also discussed assistance for treatment at home, after 5,823 persons moved applications for remote medical consultation. 188 doctors offered medical advice to 1,374 persons.

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2:30pm: FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi addresses media




26 employees of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa's government secretariat have tested positive for Covid-19.

Samples were taken from 104 employees and 73 tested negative for the deadly disease. Affected employees have quarantined at home.



Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal said every country in the world has made Covid-19 a public health issue, while the federal government has made it an economic issue.

The PML-N leader said Prime Minister Imran Khan has completely ignored that it is a public health issue.