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44 doctors suspended for allegedly refusing to perform duties at Taftan

44 doctors suspended for refusing duties in Taftan
At least 44 doctors were suspended for allegedly refusing to perform duties at Pakistan-Iran border town of Taftan.

Addressing a press conference, Balochistan government’s focal person for coronavirus prevention Mir Umair Mohammad Hasni said that these health professionals had declined to join their duties in the border town.

He maintained that the government will take strict action to ensure heath emergency in the wake COVID-19 outbreak, adding that 12 others doctors had already been suspended earlier this week for not obeying orders.

The focal person said that the government was facilitating thousands of people at Pak-Iran border despite limited resources. He said that they have decided to set up a container city at the border.

Earlier in the day, Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan had said the provincial government had started distributing ration bags to the poor in all districts of the province.

In a tweet, he had said 150,000 families will be given ration in the first phase.

 



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Italy reports first drop in number of coronavirus patients in intensive care

Number of coronavirus intensive care patients in Italy drops for first time
Italy reported its lowest daily rise in COVID-19 deaths for nearly two weeks on Saturday and said the number of patients in intensive care had fallen for the first time.

Officials urged the country not to flout strict lockdown measures they said were starting to show results, although new cases rose by 4,805 on Saturday which was slightly higher than recent daily increases.

The Civil Protection department reported 681 deaths, bringing the total to 15,632 since the outbreak of the new coronavirus epidemic in northern Italy on Feb. 21. It was the lowest daily rise in deaths since March 23.

The total number of confirmed cases rose to 124,632 from 119,827 reported on Friday but for the first time, the number of patients in badly stretched intensive care units fell, with 3,994 patients being treated, down 74 from 4,068 on Friday.

“This is an important piece of news because it allows our hospitals to breathe,” Civil Protection head Angelo Borelli told a regular daily briefing where he has announced the grim daily tally of the world’s most deadly outbreak of the disease.

For days, Italian officials have said that broadly stable rises in the number of cases suggested that the outbreak had reached a plateau and that the numbers would begin to go down - if strict lockdown measures were respected.

But with Easter approaching and video footage circulating on social media of groups walking outside in cities including Naples, Rome and Milan, there were fears that the signs of progress were leading more people to flout the rules.

“Some images spread on social media, which show a relaxation in the behaviour of some people - fortunately only a few - , should not be taken as an example, they should be deplored,” said Domenico Arcuri, the government’s special commissioner for the coronavirus emergency.

“We can’t have the idea that we’ve already reached the moment to return to normal,” he said.

The government of Lombardy, the northern region at the epicentre of the crisis where more than 49,000 cases have been recorded, made a similar plea and issued a directive ordering people to cover their mouth and nose whenever they go outside.

Italy is still one of the countries worst affected by the new coronavirus, accounting for almost a quarter of worldwide deaths from COVID-19, the highly infectious disease associated with the virus.

But as more countries in Europe have reported severe outbreaks of their own, it has become less of an outlier.

As the case numbers have flattened in Italy, there has been increasing discussion about eventually rolling back a lockdown that has closed most businesses and slammed the brakes on an already fragile economy.

With the government looking at ways to protect the economy, a senior official said it planned to extend its powers to protect key companies from foreign takeover.



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Canada’s PM threatens Trump after US keeps mask shipment intended for Canadian doctors

Canada’s PM and Trump
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (pix) has warned US President Donald Trump that his decision to stop a shipment of masks intended for Canadian doctors would warrant retaliation۔
 On Thursday, Trump ordered manufacturer 3M to stop exporting masks to Latin America and Canada.

Trudeau said that medical goods and services travel across the border both ways, with a significant number of Canadian nurses working in the US.



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China mourns thousands who died in country's coronavirus epidemic

China mourns thousands who died in country's coronavirus epidemic
China on Saturday mourned the thousands of “martyrs” who have died in the new coronavirus outbreak, flying the national flag at half mast throughout the country and suspending all forms of entertainment.

The day of mourning coincided with the start of the annual Qingming tomb-sweeping festival, when millions of Chinese families pay respects to their ancestors.

At 10 a.m. (0200 GMT) Beijing time, the country observed three minutes of silence to mourn those who died, including frontline medical workers and doctors. Cars, trains and ships sounded their horns and air raid sirens wailed.In Zhongnanhai, the seat of political power in Beijing, President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders paid silent tribute in front of the national flag, with white flowers pinned to their chest as a mark of mourning, state media reported.

More than 3,300 people in mainland China have died in the epidemic, which first surfaced in the central province of Hubei late last year, according to statistics published by the National Health Commission.

In Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province and the epicentre of the outbreak, all traffic lights in urban areas turned red at 10 a.m. and all road traffic ceased for three minutes. Some 2,567 people have died in Wuhan, a megacity of 11 million people located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze river. The Wuhan deaths account for more than 75% of the country’s fatalities.

Among those who died was Li Wenliang, a young doctor who tried to raise the alarm about the disease. Li was honoured by the Hubei government earlier this week, after initially being reprimanded by police in Wuhan for “spreading rumours”.

Gui Yihong, 27, who was among thousands of Wuhan locals who volunteered to deliver food supplies to hospitals during the city’s months-long lockdown, recalled the fear, frustration and pain at Wuhan Central Hospital, where Li worked.

“If you weren’t at the frontlines you wouldn’t be able to experience this,” said Gui, as he laid some flowers next to Wuhan’s 1954 flood memorial by the Yangtze.

“I had to (come) and bear witness. For the last 80 days we had fought between life and death, and finally gained victory. It was not easy at all to come by.”

While the worst was behind Wuhan, the virus has spread to all corners of the globe since January, sickening more than a million people, killing more than 55,000 and paralysing the world economy.

Wuhan banned all tomb-sweeping activities in its cemeteries until at least April 30, curtailing one of the most important dates in the traditional Chinese lunar new year calendar which usually sees millions of families travel to tend to their ancestral graves, offer flowers and burn incense.

They have also told residents, most stuck at home due to lockdown restrictions, to use online streaming services to watch cemetery staff carry out those tasks live.

ASYMPTOMATIC CASES

Online, celebrities including “X-Men: Days of Future Past” star Fan Bingbing swapped their glamorous social media profile pictures for sombre photos in grey or black, garnering millions of “likes” from fans.

Chinese gaming and social media giant Tencent suspended all online games on Saturday.

As of Friday, the total number of confirmed cases across the country stood at 81,639, including 19 new infections, the National Health Commission said.
Eighteen of the new cases involved travellers arriving from abroad. The remaining one new infection was a local case in Wuhan, a patient who was previously asymptomatic.

Asymptomatic people exhibit few signs of infection such as fevers or coughs, and are not included in the tally of confirmed cases by Chinese authorities until they do.

However, they are still infectious, and the government has warned of possible local transmissions if such asymptomatic cases are not properly monitored.

China reported 64 new asymptomatic cases as of Friday, including 26 travellers arriving in the country from overseas. That takes the total number of asymptomatic people currently under medical observation to 1,030, including 729 in Hubei.



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Govt has challenge to combat coronavirus, help the poor families simultaneously: PM Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that the government has announced one of the biggest relief package of the country’s history and they would further continue their support with the help of donations from philanthropists.

“On one hand we will be adopting all measures to fight coronavirus and on the other, we will continue to take measures aimed at running the economy so that poor segments of the society do not get affected from the ongoing situation,” said the premier while addressing a fundraising event at Governor House Punjab for Prime Minister Relief Fund for COVID-19.

“We have allowed the construction sector to operate during the lockdown and are mulling on a daily basis as to which other industry could be allowed to operate ensuring proper preventive measures,” he said.

The prime minister expressed his gratitude towards philanthropists for giving away large sums of donations to the fund.

“It is a test for the nation to pass through this difficult phase with courage and supporting each other,” he said adding that even the countries having better infrastructure and modern equipment were facing difficulties to battle against the virus.

He lauded the sports and showbiz celebrities for carrying out charity works in the country.

Khan said that he considers it a challenge for him to lead the nation during that difficult time and if succeeded in overcoming it, they would come out as further strengthened.

He said that it was unfortunate that they have forgot the ideology on which the country was founded and the religion was only used for politics and other means rather than learning a lesson to move forward.

“We have to adopt the same principles on which the first Islamic state was founded in Medinah,” he said adding that everyone should support one and other to pass through that difficult time.

Imran Khan said that the government has announced one of the biggest relief package of the country’s history and they would further continue their support with the help of donations from philanthropists.

“We will be announcing more relief packages for the poor,” he said.

The prime minister spoke against downplaying the coronavirus threat and said that it was not an option for them as although the country has not been badly affected from the virus but still, the situation could turn worst if preventive measures were not adopted.

“We will be putting all virus-hit areas in the country under complete lockdown,” he said adding that the tiger force established by the government would help them in carrying out activities to fight the virus as war against it would last for long in the country.

He said that they would be providing cash to the needy families without any discrimination and would verify data of the families using tiger force volunteers.

The prime minister also asked the federal and provincial lawmakers to go out in their constituencies and serve the masses as it was the real politics.



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Pakistan allows exit of Afghan nationals, wishing to go back to their homeland: Dr. Aisha Farooqui

Torkham Border
Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday announced that the Pakistan and Afghanistan governments have come to terms with regards to the allowance of Afghan nationals to exit Pakistan amidst coronavirus pandemic.

The ministry said that the step has been taken after a special request was tendered to the government of Pakistan from Afghanistan, the request has been approved under humanitarian grounds. Taking to the micro-blogging website Twitter, the ministry’s spokesperson Dr. Aisha Farooqui said that the border shall remain open from April 6 till 9.

The tweet read: “On #Afghanistan’s special request & on humanitarian considerations, we are allowing exit of Afghan nationals, wishing to go back to their country, through Torkham & Chaman border crossings on 6-9 April. We remain in solidarity with our Afghan brethren at this time of global pandemic.”

Earlier on March 20, Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter to announce the opening of the Chaman-Spin Boldak border to Afghanistan for trucks to crossover to the other side.

 



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COVID-19: Pakistan confirmed cases rose to 2708, recovery rate jumps to 130

Pakistan tally patients of coronavirus
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 2,708 on Saturday after new patients were confirmed in the country.

The province-wise break up of the total number of cases is as follows:

Total confirmed cases: 2,708

• Sindh: 839

• Punjab: 1,072

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 343

• Balochistan: 175

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 75

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 193

• AJK: 11

Deaths: 41

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 12

• Sindh: 14

• Balochistan: 1

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 3

• Punjab: 11

The worldwide number of officially confirmed fatalities from the novel coronavirus rose above 59,000 on Saturday.

Prime Minister of Pakistan talk about lockdown and economy

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that Pakistan faced a dilemma where it has to make the most difficult decisions to create an intricate balance amidst the lockdown and stop its poor from starving to death.

Taking to the micro-blogging website Twitter, the premier said that their is a very real danger to Pakistan’s teetering economy as the country and the world goes through the global coronavirus pandemic.

CM Punjab tweeted:

hief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar on Saturday said that the government had transferred a total of Rs1.5 billion in emergency cash assistance to some 170,000 needy individuals across the province.

 

"The money was transferred using mobile phone numbers and National Identity Card numbers. After bio-metric verification, the people can obtain the money from any mobile phone shop," he wrote on Twitter.

Murad Ali Shah talk about shortage of corona testing kits

Sindh faces a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and coronavirus testing kits, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah told Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday during a meeting he participated in via video link.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah's remarks came as Sindh recorded three more deaths — two in Karachi and one in Hyderabad — from COVID-19, raising the province's total to 14.

Read more: 25 pilgrims tested negative for the coronavirus after spending 14 days in quarantine

According to the administration of the quarantine facility, 25 pilgrims were tested negative for the coronavirus. The persons will be allowed to leave for their homes after final approval from the doctors.

PM Imran to visit Lahore for briefing on virus measures

Prime Minister Imran Khan will visit Lahore today to review the measures taken by the provincial government to tackle the spread of the novel coronavirus in the province, according to sources.

PM Imran will meet with Governor Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar, and other high-ranking provincial officials during the visit, added sources.

PIA announces special flights for UK

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has released a schedule of special flights for United Kingdom (UK) as the first flight will take off from Islamabad to transport passengers to Britain.

World wide disasters due to COVID-19

French cases jump above China's

The number of people who have died from the COVID-19 illness in France jumped by 61% to 6,507 over two days after data from nursing homes were included, and confirmed cases jumped by 44% to 82,165, the health ministry reported on Friday, making France the fifth country to report more cases than China.

US sets new global record with 1,480 virus deaths in 24 hours

The United States recorded nearly 1,500 deaths from COVID-19 between Thursday and Friday, according to the Johns Hopkins University tracker, the worst 24-hour death toll globally since the pandemic began.

With 1,480 deaths counted between 8:30pm (0030 GMT) Thursday and the same time Friday, according to the university's continuously updated figures, the total number of people who have died since the start of the pandemic in the United States is now 7,406.



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Sindh faces shortage of coronavirus testing kits: CM Sindh

Chief Minister of Sindh Murad Ali Shah
Sindh faces a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and coronavirus testing kits, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah told Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday during a meeting he participated in via video link.

Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah's remarks came as Sindh recorded three more deaths — two in Karachi and one in Hyderabad — from COVID-19, raising the province's total to 14.

The testing kits provided by the provincial disaster management authority (PDMA) had "accuracy issues", which was why Sindh had opted not to use them, Shah added. He added that the medical professionals working at the isolation centres and hospitals had to wear PPEs to avoid the risk of infection.

The CM requested the federal government to provide additional PPEs and testing kits as "the PPEs available with the provincial government were running out".

When Sindh PDMA Director-General Syed Salman Shah commented that he had sent PPEs to the province and if the testing kits had been used, he could arrange more, the chief minister said the experts working with provincial government had pointed out they had some accuracy issues and, therefore, they were not being used.

PM Imran then directed PDMA to coordinate with the Sindh government and resolve the issue.

Murad Ali Shah also expressed concern over the growing number of coronavirus cases and deaths in Sindh, noting that an 87-fold increase was recorded in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 over the past 15 days, which was "alarming".

The pandemic needs more focused and collective efforts to control the situation," he stressed, mentioning that as of April 3 afternoon, some 783 cases had been reported. The federal and the provincial governments should take necessary measures to contain the virus, he emphasised.



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25 pilgrims tested negative for the coronavirus after spending 14 days in quarantine

25 pilgrims tested negative for the coronavirus
More 25 people kept in isolated quarantine facility in Sukkur were declared fit and healthy after spending more than 14 days by themselves on Saturday.

According to the administration of the quarantine facility, 25 pilgrims were tested negative for the coronavirus. The persons will be allowed to leave for their homes after final approval from the doctors.

Till now 248 persons are under treatment in the Sukkur quarantine for the deadly virus.

The pilgrims, all Pakistani nationals, were suspected to have contracted the virus after they underwent screening. They were transported to the centre set up in Sukkur’s Labour Colony in 40 buses.

Doctors and paramedics at the centre kept them under round-the-clock observation and provided them treatment while the local administration and volunteers looked after them by providing food and other essential commodities during their stay at the quarantine centre.

The confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Pakistan has jumped to 2,7089, whereas, 130 patients have recovered from coronavirus pandemic across the country, according to the National Command and Control Centre.



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PIA announces special flights for UK

Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has released a schedule of special flights for United Kingdom (UK) as the first flight will take off from Islamabad to transport passengers to Britain.

The national flag-carrier will operate two special flights on Saturday including PK-9701 from Islamabad to Manchester and PK-9785 from Islamabad to London.

Two more flights will be operated on Sunday including PK-791 from Islamabad Birmingham and PK-701 from Islamabad to Manchester. The flights will arrive back in Pakistan without carrying any passengers from Britain.

It is pertinent to mention here that Pakistan suspended its international and domestic flight operations in order to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

However, some flights are being permitted to facilitate Pakistanis stranded in foreign countries, as well as for the foreign citizens who are staying in the country amid COVID-19 travel restrictions.

Read more: PIA special flight leaves for Toronto carrying Canadian nationals

Yesterday, Special flight of Pakistan International Airlines(PIA) left for Toronto carrying 300 Canadian nationals.



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Google Doodle pays tribute to Squash Champion Hashim Khan

Google Doodle pays tribute to Squash Champion Hashim Khan
Google Doodle is paying tribute to Pakistani squash player Hashim Khan, widely revered as one of the sport’s all-time greatest players.

On this day in 1951, Khan won the British Open Squash Championships, propelling him from relative obscurity to the status of an international icon.

Born in 1914, Khan was raised in Nawakilli, Peshawar, a small village in what was then India. His father worked at a British officers’ club with squash courts, where Khan apprenticed as a ball boy.

Learning the ropes of the sport during his off hours, Khan played barefoot on the club’s rough brick courts—an early testament to his tenacity. By age 28, he became a squash pro and soon after, a national champion of the sport.

After winning three All-of-India titles, the newly independent government of Pakistan drafted him to represent the country at the 1951 British Open.

Khan dominated during his first appearance at the British Open, considered squash’s world championship at the time, and went on to take home the grand prize.

He returned to Pakistan a national hero, with a million people greeting him upon his arrival.

This monumental victory became the first hurrah of the Khan family’s squash dynasty. Over the next 46 years, the tournament was won 29 times by either Khan or one of his relatives, including renowned players Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan.

Establishing a career that earned him a spot in the US Squash Hall of Fame, Khan won seven British Opens, five British Professional Championships, three US Opens, and three Canadian Opens.



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Pakistan govt keeping the balance between lockdown and economy: PM Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said that Pakistan faced a dilemma where it has to make the most difficult decisions to create an intricate balance amidst the lockdown and stop its poor from starving to death.

Taking to the micro-blogging website Twitter, the premier said that their is a very real danger to Pakistan’s teetering economy as the country and the world goes through the global coronavirus pandemic.

The Tweet read: “In the subcontinent, with a high rate of poverty, we are faced with the stark choice of having to balance between a lockdown necessary to slow down/prevent the spread of COVID19 & ensuring people don’t die of hunger & our economy doesn’t collapse. So we are walking a tightrope.” 

A follow-up tweet on the matter read: “We have locked down educational institutions, Malls, marriage halls, restaurants & other places where public congregates. But, to stop the devastation of the lockdown we have kept our agri sector open & now we are opening up our construction sector.”

Yesterday, Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated the government can’t confine 220 million people to their homes through a complete lockdown to arrest the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

Speaking at a media talk, he announced a “historic” stimulus package for the construction sector.

 



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Friday, April 3, 2020

Covid-19: French cases jump above China's after including nursing home tally

Covid-19: French cases jump above China's after including nursing home tally
The number of people who have died from the COVID-19 illness in France jumped by 61% to 6,507 over two days after data from nursing homes were included, and confirmed cases jumped by 44% to 82,165, the health ministry reported on Friday, making France the fifth country to report more cases than China.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in hospitals rose by 5,233, or 9%, to 64,338 on Friday, health ministry director Jerome Salomon said at a daily briefing.

Salomon also reported a total of 17,827 confirmed or suspected cases in nursing homes, compared to 14,638 on Thursday, when the nursing home data were first reported.

By including the nursing home data, France now has a total of 82,165 confirmed or suspected cases. It joined the United States, Spain, Italy and Germany as nations that have now surpassed cases reported by China, where the pandemic originated, according to a Reuters tally.

Excluding the nursing home data, the number of people dying from COVID-19 in French hospitals also set a new daily record of 588, an increase of 13% to 5,091, health ministry data showed.

The ministry did not provide a breakdown for deaths per day in nursing homes, but said a provisional cumulative death tally since the start of the epidemic rose to 1,416 on Friday, an increase of 532 over the 884 first reported on Thursday.

Following criticism about French COVID-19 statistics not reflecting the dozens of people dying in senior citizens’ residences or their own homes, the health ministry on Thursday provided the first data on deaths in nursing homes.

Elderly people living in close quarters in nursing homes are particularly vulnerable to the highly contagious virus.

The provisional nursing home tally while still incomplete accounts for more than a fifth of all French COVID-19 deaths.

One glimmer of hope came from another key metric. The number of patients in intensive care units (ICU) rose by 263 to 6,662, an increase of just 4%, as the growth in patients requiring ICU beds has come down from double-digit numbers in recent days.



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Covid-19 vaccine tests show promise

 Covid-19 vaccine tests show promise
Initial tests in mice of a potential Covid-19 vaccine delivered via a fingertip-sized patch have shown it can induce an immune response against the new coronavirus at levels that might prevent infection, US scientists said on Thursday.

A team at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in the United States said they were able to move quickly in developing a potential Covid-19 vaccine after working on other coronaviruses that cause Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).

“These two viruses, which are closely related to SARS-CoV-2 [the new coronavirus causing the Covid-19 pandemic], teach us that a particular protein, called a spike protein, is important for inducing immunity against the virus,” said Andrea Gambotto, an associate professor at Pittsburgh. “We knew exactly where to fight this new virus.”

When tested in mice, the prototype vaccine, which the researchers have called PittCoVacc, generated what they described as “a surge of antibodies” against the new coronavirus within two weeks.

The Pittsburgh researchers cautioned that because the animals have not been tracked for very long as yet, it is too early to say whether and for how long the immune response against Covid-19 lasts.

The team said they hope to start testing the vaccine candidate on people in clinical trials in the next few months.

The potential vaccine uses a needle patch design, called a microneedle array, to increase its potential potency.



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‘Absolute heroine’ British Pakistani nurse, 36, succumbs to COVID-19

British Pakistani nurse Areema Nasreen
“Absolute heroine” British Pakistani nurse Areema Nasreen, 36, has passed away after contracting the coronavirus.

The mother of three, who was described as fit and healthy and had no underlying health conditions, died in the local hospital where she served for the last 17 years.

Nasreen of Walsall was serving at Walsall Manor Hospital where she contracted the virus and since then was admitted to the same hospital. She was kept in intensive care and it was believed that she was on the path of recovery but in the early hours of Friday her condition deteriorated and she passed away.

Tributes flooded in once the news of her death was confirmed by family members. Her heartbroken sister Kazeema, who works at the same hospital said: “I lost my amazing sister, how will I live without her? Everything we done together. She left me alone.”

Renowned broadcaster and TV personality Piers Morgan termed Nasreen an “absolute heroine”. Taking to Twitter, the host of ITV’s "Good Morning Britain" and former newspaper editor said: “RIP Areema Nasreen, 36. An NHS nurse for 16yrs, loving wife & mother of 3 young children. Killed by #coronavirus that she contracted at Walsall Manor Hospital as she fought to save others’ lives. An absolute heroine.”

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street, urging the public to follow the government advice to help the NHS staff, said: “Such tragic news this morning, my heart goes out to Areema’s family and three children. Frontline workers across the West Midlands are risking their lives day after day to protect us, the least we can do to help them is follow government advice.”

 



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Coronavirus: We cannot afford an 'indefinite lockdown': DG ISPR

DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar
DG ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar said on Friday that based on the information provided to the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC), the country cannot afford an 'indefinite lockdown'.

"We cannot afford an indefinite lockdown," he said, speaking at a news conference with Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan. "We will have to keep our essential services functioning as well."

Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar thanked the media for reporting objectively on the coronavirus pandemic, saying that he had no hesitation in admitting that the state will require cooperation from the media to battle the virus.

The military's media spokesperson paid tribute to the doctors, health workers and medical staff that was at the forefront in the battle against the coronavirus.

"I pay special tribute to doctors, paramedics, security personnel, on the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19 virus. I also thank ulema for their role," he said.

NCOC is a 'one-window operation'

The DG ISPR briefed media about the NCOC, saying that it was headed by Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar.

He said that the NCOC serves as a nerve centre "to collate and analyse information received from provinces, after which recommendations are made to National Command Centre" so that the country's top political leadership can take timely decisions.

The DG ISPR said that the NCOC was a 'one-window operation' where under one roof, important ministries and provinces had representation. "Here, all sorts of information is received and is forwarded," he said.

The military's media spokesperson said that it was of the utmost importance that the masses cooperated with the state by staying inside their homes.

"As a good Muslim, it is one of our most important responsibilities to keep others safe as well," he said. "You can do this by staying inside your houses."



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PM emphasizes need for effective enforcement of decisions to contain coronavirus

Prime Minister Imran Khan chairing the meeting of NCOC
Prime Minister Imran Khan has emphasized the need to render untiring efforts for effective enforcement of the decisions through National Command and Operation Centre to contain the outbreak of COVID-19 across the country.

He expressed these views during a visit to National Command and Operation Centre for COVID-19 in Islamabad on Friday.

The Prime Minister appreciated the establishment of the National Command and Operation Centre and progress made by it so far.

He reiterated that there must be no compromise on availability of essential food items and sustainability of supply lines throughout the country.

Imran Khan stressed to prioritize the efforts and enforce the decisions of the NCOC through regular and timely meetings under the leadership of Federal Minister Asad Umer. He warned that hoarders and smugglers will be made an example.

Earlier, the Prime Minister was briefed by Federal Minister Asad Umer and DG Operations and Planning NCOC Major General Asif Mehmood Goraya about the latest situation of the killer disease, measures taken thus far and future course of action for containment efforts.

Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa was also present during the visit.

National Command and Operation Centre is nerve centre to synergize and articulate the unified national effort against COVID-19, and to implement the decisions of National Coordination Committee on it.



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Coronavirus: PM Imran announces incentives for construction sector

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday announced a relief package for the construction sector, saying that it was necessary to maintain 'a balance' between the lockdown and economic activity.

The prime minister was speaking to media after chairing a meeting at the National Command Centre office. The premier announced a set of incentives for the construction sector, saying that his main objective was to provide employment to the labourers so that they can be saved from "hunger and the coming difficult circumstances."

PM Imran said that persons or entities who invested in the construction sector this year will not be asked about their source of income. "The government has decided to agree to the demand of the construction sector and has introduced the fixed tax," he said. "This [move] will bring down the amount of tax to be paid. Also, if the investment is for the Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme, we will exempt 90% of the tax on it," he said.

He said that withholding tax on materials and services had been abolished in the informal sector. "Tax will be collected only on steel and cement, mainly because these are the formal sectors," he said.

PM Imran said that the government will not collect any capital gains tax from "any family that wants to sell its house". He announced a Rs30bn subsidy for the Naya Pakistan Housing Scheme, saying that on the one hand, it will regulate economic activity and on the other, ensure houses for the poor were also built.

The prime minister said that the government ensuring that the construction sector was given the industry status and announced the formation of The Construction Industry Development Board. "An institution will be formed, for the first time, to promote the construction industry in Pakistan," he said.

The premier said that the government will focus on other sectors to gauge whether they can be provided relief so that a balance could be dtruck between the lockdown and regulation of economic activity.

He spoke about the Coronavirus Relief Fund, saying that the government had started it solely for the benefit of the poor in Pakistan. "We will start giving out cheques in the next three to four days," he said, adding that four million people have registered for the funds.

Speaking about the coronavirus, the prime minister said that this was an unprecedented crisis and that every nation was trying to battle the virus in its own way. He cited the example of the US, saying that various states of the country were using different methods to mitigate the damage of the virus.

In response to a question about the need to unify the nation, the prime minister said that Pakistanis stood together whenever they were faced with a calamity. "I only have reservations against people who use calamities to hide their corruption. This will not happen," he said.

Speaking about the difference between the state and provinces in tackling the coronavirus pandemic, PM Imran said that he didn't want to force provinces to do anything after the 18th Amendment had been passed.

"In Pakistan, on the one hand, you have the coronavirus and on the other hand, you have to deal with hunger,' he said. "A lockdown imposed only in Defence or Gulberg will not be successful. The success of a lockdown will depend on whether the poor will get food at their houses or not."

He cited China's example, saying that authorities had locked down Wuhan but that measure had been successful as the government had provided food to people at their doorsteps.

PM Imran said that it wasn't possible for anyone to predict whether the coronavirus will take a turn for the good or the worse. "We, as a nation, will fight [this disease] but no one can say what will happen in the next two to three weeks," he said.



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Global coronavirus cases surpass one million

Global coronavirus cases surpass one million
Global coronavirus cases surpassed 1 million on Thursday with more than 52,000 deaths as the pandemic further exploded in the United States and the death toll climbed in Spain and Italy, according to a Reuters tally of official data.

Italy had the most deaths, more than 13,900, followed by Spain. The United States had the most confirmed cases of any country, more than 240,000, the data showed.

Since the virus was first recorded in China late last year, the pandemic has spread around the world, prompting governments to close businesses, ground airlines and order hundreds of millions of people to stay at home to try to slow the contagion.

Amid unprecedented government steps to prop up economies battered by the outbreak, U.S. weekly jobless claims jumped to a record 6.6 million, double the record from the previous week. That reinforced economists’ views that the longest employment boom in U.S. history probably ended in March, and that claims were expected to rise further.

Morgues and hospitals in New York City, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, bent under the strain on Thursday, struggling to treat or bury casualties, as New York state’s Governor Andrew Cuomo offered a grim prediction the rest of the country would soon face the same misery.

Staff at one medical center in Brooklyn were seen disposing of their gowns and caps and other protective wear in a sidewalk trash can after wheeling bodies out of the hospital and loading them into a refrigerated truck.

In hard-hit Spain, the death toll rose to more than 10,000 on Thursday after a record 950 people died overnight, but health officials were encouraged by a slowdown in daily increases in infections and deaths.

Spain has shed jobs at a record pace since it went into lockdown to fight the coronavirus, social security data showed on Thursday, with some 900,000 workers having lost their jobs since mid-March.

Appearing for the first time since recovering from the virus himself, Britain’s health minister Matt Hancock promised a tenfold increase in the number of daily tests for the coronavirus by the end of the month after the government faced criticism for failing to roll out mass checks for health workers and the public.

Britain initially took a restrained approach to the outbreak but Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who tested positive for the virus himself, changed tack and imposed stringent social distancing measures after modeling showed a quarter of a million people in the country could die.

In Italy, which hit a daily peak of 6,557 new cases on March 21 and accounts for around 28% of all global fatalities, the death toll climbed to 13,915 on Thursday.

But it was the fourth consecutive day in which the number of new cases stayed within a range of 4,050-4,782, seeming to confirm government hopes that the epidemic had hit a plateau.

Italy was the first Western country to introduce sweeping bans on movement and economic activity, having first confirmed the presence of coronavirus almost six weeks ago.

In Russia, President Vladimir Putin prolonged until April 30 a paid non-working period across the country, just a week after the Kremlin said there was no epidemic.

There has been particular concern about the spread of the virus in countries that are already struggling with insecurity and weakened health systems.

In Iraq, three doctors involved in the testing, a health ministry official and a senior political official said there were thousands of cases of COVID-19, many times more than it has publicly reported. The health ministry denied it.

In Latin America, Ecuador said it was building a “special camp” for coronavirus victims in the country’s largest city, Guayaquil, where more than 80 people have died.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro further played down the pandemic, telling church ministers it is “not all it’s being made out to be” and denying that any hospital in the country had reached full capacity.

But with his closest aides refusing to support his plan to relax coronavirus rules to keep the economy going, according to sources with knowledge of the dispute, Bolsonaro was looking increasingly isolated.

The first 100,000 cases worldwide of COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus, were reported in around 55 days and the first 500,000 in 76 days, according to a Reuters tally based on official records.



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Coronavirus: Pakistan confirmed cases jumps to 2,450, recovery rate reaches up to 126

Pakistan confirmed cases jumps to 2,450 corona patients
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Pakistan rose to 2,450 after new cases were reported in the country and 126 patients have recovered.

The province-wise break up of the total number of cases are as follows:

Total confirmed cases: 2,386

• Sindh: 783

• Punjab: 920

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 311

• Balochistan: 169

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 68

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 190

• AJK: 9

Deaths: 35

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 9

• Sindh: 11

• Balochistan: 1

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 3

• Punjab: 11

The worldwide number of officially confirmed fatalities from the novel coronavirus rose to 1,026,688 on Friday, and rate of recovered patients rose to 212,993.

920 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Punjab

Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid has said on Friday that 920 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the province.

Read more: 920 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Punjab: Dr Yasmin Rashid

In her tweets, Dr Yasmin Rashid said overall 17,069 patients were tested for the COVID-19, from which 920 were tested positive and 16,149 were negative.

Relief Package for 2 million families in KP

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan says government will provide coronavirus relief package to more than two million families across the province.

Read more: Coronavirus Crisis: KP govt to provide relief package for 2 million families

Talking to media in Bannu, he said registration of poor families under Ehsas program and BISP has begun and relief cheques will be distributed among deserving people within two days.The Chief Minister also visited quarantine center and isolation ward in Bannu.

Special aircraft carrying US citizens departs from Karachi

A special plane carrying United States (US) citizens including diplomats has departed from Jinnah International Airport Karachi amid coronavirus pandemic on Thursday night.

The plane arrived from Cairo at the Karachi airport to airlift the US citizens including members of the US embassy in Pakistan.

The flight MSR-3200 was allowed to land at the airport on a special permission from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

It carried 135 passengers including 16 members of the embassy team.

Sports Celebrities came out against coronavirus

Waqar Younis lauds completion of 1,000-bed hospital at Expo Centre

SL franchise Peshawar Zalmi's owner, Javed Afridi, announced donation

PSL franchise Peshawar Zalmi's owner, Javed Afridi, has announced a donation of Rs10 million to the Prime Minister's Corona Relief Fund, according to a press release issued on Wednesday.

Boxer Amir Khan donation

Pakistani origin British boxer Amir Khan has announced to donate Rs40 million to Pakistan to help fight the novel coronavirus.

Read more: Coronavirus Relief: Boxer Amir Khan to donate Rs40m to Pakistan

Boxer Amir Khan also offered to use his Islamabad boxing academy as a quarantine for the coronavirus patients.

 



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920 cases of coronavirus confirmed in Punjab: Dr Yasmin Rashid

Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid
Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid has said on Friday that 920 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in the province.

In her tweets, Dr Yasmin Rashid said overall 17,069 patients were tested for the COVID-19, from which 920 were tested positive and 16,149 were negative.

Giving breakup of the tests, the minister in another tweet said, 4,039 tests were conducted in health department’s laboratories, 500 in Multan, 2,238 in Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancel Hospital (SKMCH), 2,980 in NIH Lab Islamabad and 7,312 were tested in private sector laboratories.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 2,450 after new infections were confirmed in the country.

The national dashboard, maintained by the federal ministry of health, the death toll increases up to 35 and 10 patients are in critical condition.

The latest statistics of the national dashboard stated 126 patients have recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic thus far.



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RSS inspired BJP leadership in the 21st century: PM Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan
Prime Minister Imran Khan once again exposed RSS inspired BJP’s supremacist agenda, saying that BJP leadership is speaking against the Muslims as Nazis spoke against the Jews.

Expressing concerns, in a tweet, PM believes that the RSS inspired BJP leadership in the 21st century is pursuing discriminatory policies against Muslims

The prime minister wrote, “The RSS inspired BJP leadership in the 21st century openly speaking about the 200 million Muslims just as the Nazis spoke about the Jews.”Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday “strongly” condemn the Modi government’s continuing attempts to illegally alter the demography of India-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

“We strongly condemn the racist Hindutva Supremacist Modi Govt’s continuing attempts to illegally alter the demography of IOJK in violation of all international laws & treaties,” he said.

“The new Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Order 2020 is a clear violation of the 4th Geneva Convention.”

Prime Minister Khan said the timing of this latest illegal action is particularly reprehensible because it seeks to exploit the international focus on the COVID19 pandemic to push forward the BJP’s Hindutva Supremacist agenda.

He urged the United Nations and the international community to stop India’s continuing violations of UNSC Resolutions and International law.



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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Coronavirus Crisis: KP govt to provide relief package for 2 million families

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan
Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Mahmood Khan says government will provide coronavirus relief package to more than two million families across the province.

Talking to media in Bannu, he said registration of poor families under Ehsas program and BISP has begun and relief cheques will be distributed among deserving people within two days.The Chief Minister also visited quarantine center and isolation ward in Bannu.

Meanwhile, Rescue 1122 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has provided coronavirus protective kits and equipment to all the rescue stations of the province.

According to Director General Rescue 1122 Dr. Khateer Ahmad, it includes 150 protective kits and other necessary equipment to keep the rescue workers safe.

At least 37 new cases of novel coronavirus were reported in different areas of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in last 24 hours, raising the tally of such patients to 311.

In his tweets, KP’s Minister for Heath and Finance Taimur Khan Jhagra said that out of the 37 confirmed cases, 17 were reported in Peshawar, six in Kohat and five in Lower Dir.

He maintained that all the 42 coronavirus test results of the Zaireen kept in quarantine centres in DI Khan and Peshawar came out as negative today. The minister said that 65 Zaireen were tested positive and 269 were declared as healthy so far.



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Special aircraft carrying US citizens departs from Karachi

Special aircraft carrying US citizens departs from Karachi
A special plane carrying United States (US) citizens including diplomats has departed from Jinnah International Airport Karachi amid coronavirus pandemic on Thursday night.

The plane arrived from Cairo at the Karachi airport to airlift the US citizens including members of the US embassy in Pakistan.

The flight MSR-3200 was allowed to land at the airport on a special permission from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

It carried 135 passengers including 16 members of the embassy team.

After landing at Karachi airport, the plane departed for Islamabad from where members of the embassy boarded the flight.

According to airport manager, the US citizens underwent coronavirus screening process at the airport while their baggage was also sanitized to ensure that they do not carry any virus particles along with them.

Yesterday, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has released an advisory for the special plane of US Embassy which will land in Karachi and Islamabad to transport 135 persons including US and British diplomats.

Three British diplomats will also depart from Pakistan through the chartered flight.

According to the advisory, no one will be allowed to enter the terminal’s buildings of the airports in Karachi and Islamabad to see off the passengers except diplomatic staff members.

The aviation authority also permitted the diplomatic staff to establish a separate counter to assist the departing passengers. Upon arrival of the special plane, no one including crew members will not be allowed to come out of the chartered flight.



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China says US officials making shameless comments on coronavirus data

 Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying
China's foreign ministry said on Thursday that US officials are making "shameless" comments casting doubt about China's reporting of coronavirus cases in the country.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying reiterated during a daily briefing that China has been open and transparent about the coronavirus outbreak that began in the country late last year, and said the United States should stop politicising a health issue and instead focus on the safety of its people. US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the coronavirus statistics China was reporting seemed "a little bit on the light side", while his national security adviser said Washington had no way of knowing if Beijing's figures were accurate.

The comments came after a senior Republican lawmaker cast doubt on Beijing's data and Bloomberg News said a classified US intelligence report had concluded that China had under-reported the total cases and deaths it had suffered.

The coronavirus outbreak began in China in late 2019 but Beijing has reported fewer cases and deaths than in the United States, which now has the world's largest outbreak, with 215,000 confirmed cases and more than 5,000 deaths.

Trump told a daily briefing by his coronavirus task force that he had not received an intelligence report on China's data, but added: "The numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side — and I am being nice when I say that — relative to what we witnessed and what was reported."

Trump said he had discussed how China had dealt with the coronavirus outbreak in a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping last Friday, but "not so much the numbers".

Trump, who has toned down his criticism of China's handling of the virus outbreak since the call, also said the US relationship with China was "very good" and both sides wanted to maintain multi-billion dollar trade deal reached earlier this year.

"As to whether or not their numbers are accurate," he added, "I am not an accountant from China."

Trump's national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, told the same briefing Washington was "just not (in) the position to confirm any of the numbers that are coming out of China."

"There's lots of public reporting on whether the numbers are too low," he said. "You got access to those reports that are coming out of Chinese social media ... we just have no way to confirm any of those numbers."

Earlier, Michael McCaul, the ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, accused Beijing of hiding the true number of those impacted. He said he had called for the State Department to investigate Beijing's "initial cover up and subsequent actions regarding this pandemic".

The Bloomberg report cited unidentified US officials as saying that a classified report, received by the White House last week, concluded that China's public reporting on cases and deaths was intentionally incomplete.



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CII endorses govt restrictions on prayer congregations, asks not to associate Covid-19 with any group

Meeting of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII)
The Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) on Thursday endorsed the restrictions imposed by the government on Friday and daily prayer congregations and urged the public not to associate the spread of the novel coronavirus in Pakistan with any sect or religious group.

The governments of all four provinces and the capital administration have limited the number of people that can attend Friday and congregational prayers at mosques to 3-5 in an effort to curb the spread of Covid-19.

In a press briefing following an emergency meeting of the CII held today, its chairman Dr Qibla Ayaz issued the following recommendations for the government and the public regarding the pandemic:

The CII endorsed the government's restrictions on congregational prayers, saying it "expects people ... to offer prayers at home to ensure social distancing". It said the restrictions should not give the impression that mosques have been locked down, but advised people to implement the limits announced by authorities.

The council advised government authorities not to arrest mosque imams while enforcing the orders, and seek their cooperation instead so that "they become a part of the government campaign to prevent the coronavirus by adopting safety precautions".

It stressed that the spread of Covid-19 has nothing to do with any sect or religious group, including Umrah pilgrims, pilgrims to holy sites or members of the Tableeghi Jamaat. "In this regard, steps should be taken according to the law and common sense to rectify the negligence that has taken place at the administrative or individual levels," Dr Ayaz said.

The council advised able citizens to donate the funds they have set aside for Umrah, pilgrimages or other religious rituals to people affected by Covid-19's economic impact, and especially remember members of minority communities in this regard.

It called upon the government, public and civil society to jointly work to take steps for the economic relief of the people affected by the coronavirus crisis without any discrimination on religious or geographical grounds.

The CII said it will be "highly beneficial" to make arrangements to support unemployed people through mosques. It recommended treating mosques as community centres and involve mosques imams in the relief efforts.

It said arrangements should be made to give 'ghusl' (bath) to people dying from Covid-19 in the best possible manner while taking safety precautions. It added that the fatalities should be referred to as martyrs or janbahaq (dead) instead of halaak (killed).

The CII said funeral prayers should be offered for people dying from the disease and close relatives should be allowed to participate in last rites while ensuring social distancing and precautions.

It stressed that it was important to restore all human rights of the people of Indian-occupied Kashmir, who remain under lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic. The whole world should pay attention to this issue, it added.

The council asked citizens to take all safety precautions but advised against creating "an atmosphere of fear and panic".

It called upon the government to make suitable arrangements for people stuck abroad or within the country during the outbreak.

 



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Need more laboratories to test coronavirus patients: CM Gilgit Baltistan

Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Hafeezur Rehman
Chief Minister Gilgit Baltistan Hafeezur Rehman on Thursday said that they were in need of laboratories to conduct testing process as currently they only have a lone coronavirus testing facility in the region.

“We do not have an issue of testing kits instead we need more laboratories here,” he said adding that they need two laboratories in Gilgit and Skardu areas of the region.

Divulging details of other facilities available in the region, the chief minister said that they have upto 35 ventilators available in the hospitals and testing kits were also provided to them from National Institute of Health (NIH) Islamabad and China.

“We have established 110 quarantine rooms across Gilgit Baltistan,” said the chief minister adding that although patients have been shifted to isolation facilities but no hospital is yet used for treating the virus patients.

He said that the federal government and Chinese authorities have provided them with the personal protective equipment (PPE).

Hafeezur Rehman said that a doctor and a lab technician died after suffering from coronavirus in Gilgit Baltistan.

“It happened before the corona operation was launched from the government,” he said adding that they had provided medics with complete medical equipment needed during treatment of the virus patients.

It is pertinent to mention here that the tally of coronavirus cases in Pakistan reached 2,386 and death count jumped to 32, according to the national dashboard on Thursday.

The total count of COVID-19 includes 922 patients in Punjab, 761 in Sindh, 276 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 187 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), 169 in Balochistan, 62 in Islamabad, 9 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).

The death toll increases up to 32 and nine patients are in critical condition.



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Cambridge to include mocks, assignments, prior grades as evidence in grading CIEs

Cambridge University
The Cambridge Assessment on Thursday explained some of the additional guidelines pertaining to what will be included in the evidence it seeks to grade the May/June 2020 examinations as part of its goal that candidates "receive a fair, valid and globally recognised qualification".

In a statement shared on its website, it said the evidence to grade the May/June 2020 exams may include "mock exams, coursework, assignments, AS Level results for 'staged-route' A-Level candidates, and grades in previous sittings for candidates re-taking exams". Additional evidence may also be submitted if deemed significant.

In the frequently asked questions (FAQ) section, the Cambridge Assessment highlighted that their guidelines did not mean that a candidate's grade would be the same as their mock exam result. Students were not required to submit fresh work either, it added.

Instructors may, however, set new mock papers and assignments or ask the candidates to complete unfinished coursework if they were "able [to] and feel this would help your evidence".

With regard to the private candidates, the Cambridge Assessment said it will treat them "in the same way as school candidates, in that all the grades we award will be based on evidence".

"Evidence from a candidate’s previous school is likely to be acceptable. Evidence from parents or from the candidates themselves should not be accepted. Evidence from tutors needs to be considered in the individual context," it noted.

Underscoring that the evidence had to be authenticated, it said the test centres should start gathering evidence and that they will have "approximately two months" to do so. However, more details regarding the process will be revealed on April 7.

On entries for and withdrawing from the May/June 2020 exams, it said the centres could "candidates in a later series such as November 2020".

"Schools can enter candidates for the November exam series from mid-May. We are reviewing if it will be possible to provide some syllabuses in this series which are currently only available in the June series," it noted, adding that an update would be provided before April 10.

"You will not be charged late fees or amendment fees for making these entries. You can only withdraw candidates for a complete syllabus, not for a single component," it said, stressing that entries will not be accepted after April 17.

The Cambridge Assessment informed relevant stakeholders that the grades and qualifications "will carry the same value as grades and qualifications for any other series" in the context of university admissions.

The latest instructions relate to Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge O Level, Cambridge International AS & A Level and Cambridge Pre-U.



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COVID-19 review meeting: PM Imran says availability of correct data crucial

Prime Minister Imran Khan chairing meeting of NCC
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday stressed on the importance of correct data amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, saying it was crucial for everyone at present.

Presiding over a meeting to review the situation pertaining to preventive efforts against COVID-19, PM Imran highlighted that correct data in such challenging times was extremely important. Negligence in this regard will not be tolerated, he warned.

The prime minister's special assistant on health, Dr Zafar Mirza, briefed him on the latest developments and measures to contain the pandemic.

The situation in Pakistan was different than that around the world, the premier said. "We are not only fighting corona [virus] but our war is against poverty and unemployment as well," he emphasised.

"Every decision will be made keeping in mind the ground realities," he added.

The prime minister advised that the federal government will fully cooperate with its provincial counterparts to tackle the coronavirus crisis. "We will become a nation and tackle this challenge," he added, vowing to defeat the virus like China..

He also directed for the National Coordination Committee's (NCC) decisions on the coronavirus epidemic to be followed and advised leaders of various institutions, including the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), to play an active role in the fight against COVID-19.



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Government to moderately bring back Pakistanis stucked abroad: FM Qureshi

Government to moderately bring back Pakistanis stucked abroad: FM Qureshi
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said the government will gradually bring back Pakistanis stuck abroad after the National Coordination Committee permitted to restore flight operations.

“The National Coordination Committee on Wednesday approved the restoration of 17 flights. A flight schedule for international flights has been announced from April 4 to 11,” Qureshi said.

The foreign minister said the government’s first priority was to bring back Pakistanis stranded in transit. “Those with expired visas are our second priority and then those Pakistanis and students who are waiting in foreign countries to return to the country would be evacuated,” he noted.

Qureshi added that all passengers arriving in the country would go through a corona testing at the airport, therefore testing and quarantine capacities were being increased.

“If the protocol is strictly implemented we will think about resuming flights for Karachi as well,” he said.

A day earlier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) was given permission to partially resume its flight operations to help repatriate citizens stranded abroad.

In the first stage of operations, PIA will bring back a limited number of Pakistani travellers, a spokesperson for the national carrier said in an announcement.

PIA will initially fly stranded passengers from Canada and the UK who were meant to travel to Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, the spokesperson said.

Limited flight operations from Toronto will resume on April 3, while operations from the UK will resume on April 4.

 

 



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Covid-19: 1,200-bed field isolation centre at Karachi Expo Centre becomes functional

Covid-19: 1,200-bed field isolation centre at Karachi Expo Centre becomes functional
A 1,200-bed field isolation centre established at Expo Centre Karachi for coronavirus patients on Thursday inaugurated, News reported.

Governor Sindh, Corps Commander Karachi and Sindh’s health minister was present on the occasion of the inaugural. The centre is meant to isolate and treat confirmed patients of the coronavirus in a safe and secure environment.

Talking to newsmen after inspecting the arrangements in the isolation centre, Governor Sindh Imran Ismail said confirmed patients of coronavirus will be kept in the centre and lauded the role of Pakistan Army in establishing the centre along with the Sindh government.

He said thousands of volunteers have registered themselves to discharge their duties in the centre. He said the isolation centre will remain functional till elimination of the coeronavirus pandemic from the country.

The governor Sindh urged philanthropists to come forward and donate to make the isolation centre functional for the long time.

With 34 new cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Sindh, the total number of the cases stands at 743, confirmed provincial health department.

According to the latest statistics released by the Sindh’s health ministry, as many as 34 new cases of coronavirus were reported in the province, during last 24 hours, out of which 17 were reported in Karachi. nine in Hyderabad, six cases were reported in Shaheed Benzirabad and two cases in Jamshoro.

The number of local transmission cases has crossed 400 mark and was recorded at 410 in the province.



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Firdous Ashiq urges youth to register with Citizen Portal to help people in lockdown

Firdous Ashiq urges youth to register with Citizen Portal to help people in lockdown
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting, Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan has on Thursday urged the youth to get themselves registered with Citizen Portal to support Prime Minister Imran Khan in national service of helping people during lockdown.

In a series of tweets, she said the Prime Minister has assigned the task of delivering essential commodities to the needy during the current coronavirus crisis to the youth as they have always been a supportive hand of Imran Khan in social work.

The special assistant said the word "Tiger" should not be attributed to any political party. Every youth serving the society is tiger. She said Imran Khan is calling them tigers since the day when he had not joined politics.

She said the same youth had actively participated in the cause of establishing Shaukat Khanum Hospital where people are treated indiscriminately.

Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said all the political parties should give importance to the cause instead of words. We have to defeat the Corona like enemy as a team.



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Massive package for construction industry to be announced on April tomorrow: PM

Massive package for construction industry to be announced on April tomorrow: PM
Prime Minister Imran Khan has said a massive package for the construction industry will be announced on Friday to maintain the economic activity important to deal with the coronavirus challenge.

He was addressing a ceremony in connection with distribution of one hundred billion rupees tax refunds amongst the businessmen in Islamabad.

He said we have decided to open the construction industry and give it the necessary incentives in order to provide job opportunities to the people. He said this will also support the uplift of the industries allied with the construction.

He said that the construction of road infrastructure does not entail the danger of the spread of coronavirus. He said necessary SOPs will also be developed to ensure the safety of the workers.

Imran Khan said the commerce ministry has also framed a list of industries which can be opened in the current situation.

The prime minister expressed satisfaction that trajectory of coronavirus in Pakistan is not like that has been witnessed in other countries. He was confident that Pakistan will able to overcome this problem.

Imran Khan said promoting industries and giving incentives to the business is important to take forward the country. The refund of one hundred billion rupees today to the business community is part of that process. It is our utmost effort to ensure timely refunds to the business community so that they do not face any liquidity issue.

The premier said the ministry of commerce and industries is in constant touch with the business community as to how together we can overcome the challenge pose by coronavirus.

Imran Khan said our weaker segments of the society are at greater risk owing to the pandemic. He said we are trying to reach out to them under Ehsaas program.

He said a cash grant of twelve thousand rupees each will be given to twelve million poor families to protect them from the negative impacts of coronavirus.

 



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COVID-19: Australian scientists begin pre-clinical testing for vaccine

COVID-19: Australian scientists begin pre-clinical testing for vaccine
Australia’s national science agency said on Thursday it has commenced the first stage of testing potential vaccines for COVID-19, as it joins a global race to halt the coronavirus pandemic.

Pre-clinical testing by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), comprising injecting ferrets with two potential vaccines, was underway at its high-containment biosecurity facility near Melbourne.

The first phase testing would take around three months, CSIRO’s director of health Rob Grenfell told Reuters, adding that any resulting vaccine would not be available to the public before late next year.
“We’re still sticking to the optimistic 18 months for delivery of vaccine to the general consumers,” Grenfell said from Melbourne in an interview over Skype. “Now this, of course, may change. There’s a lot of technical challenges that we’re having to go through.”

Grenfell said scientists were working at a “remarkable” pace, reaching the pre-clinical testing stage in about eight weeks, a process that usually takes up to two years.

“So, this is the speed that’s going on at the moment.”

More than 850,000 people have been infected with the novel coronavirus across 207 countries and territories, killing more than 42,000. Australia has reported around 5,200 cases and 24 deaths.

Grenfell said he expected human trials of one of the two vaccine candidates being tested to begin later this month or early next month.

CSIRO said its testing would cover both efficacy and evaluating the best way to administer the vaccine for better protection, including an intra-muscular injection and a nasal spray.

CSIRO was the first research organisation outside of China to successfully develop a lab-grown version of the virus to enable pre-clinical studies on COVID-19.

In February, it confirmed ferrets reacted to the coronavirus as they shared with humans a particular receptor on their respiratory cells that the virus binds itself to.

“If we can stop that virus binding to the ferret receptors in the respiratory system, there’s a very good chance it (vaccine) will work in humans,” Grenfell said.

Moderna Inc is the closest publicly known facility to human testing, announcing plans to start a trial in Seattle last month.

The U.S. government has cut deals with both Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, and is in talks with at least two other companies, to produce massive quantities of vaccines.

Israel has begun testing a COVID-19 vaccine prototype on rodents at its bio-chemical defense laboratory, a source told Reuters on Tuesday.

In Australia, thousands of healthcare workers last week entered a trial to see if a century-old vaccine for tuberculosis can fight off the novel coronavirus.



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Backstreet Boys take fans on a journey to nostalgia with online concert

Backstreet Boys take fans on a trip to nostalgia with online concert
With the coronavirus pandemic stirring chaos and panic around the globe, it has also most definitely made the world more thoughtful, giving and grateful place.

As celebrities use their social media to ease anxieties of panicked fans and bringing them entertainment while in self-isolation, the iconic boyband of the Backstreet Boys is also following suit.

Fans were taken away from the panic-stricken 2020 and straight back into the nineties as the band got together on Instagram for Elton John’s iHeartRadio’s Living Room Concert for America to raise not just smiles but also money for those hit hardest by the virus.

The nineties came roaring back for fans as AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Brian Littrell and Kevin Richardson all got together to belt out their hit 1999-released single I Want It That Way.

The legendary group streamed their pre-recorded performance with brief appearances from their children as well.

Prior to that, the Larger Than Life crooners had asked fans to remain positive during these testing times.

"It's so important that we keep our spirits high during this uncertain time. Reply with something that made you smile this week! Love you guys,” the band’s official Twitter account said.



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