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Thursday, 2 April, 2020 I 08 Shaban, 1441 I Rs 20.00 I Vol X No 274 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition
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ASAD uMAR SAYS ‘ReSTRIcTIonS’ conTAIneD g ZAFAR MIRZA SAYS AveRAGe SPReAD oF coRonAvIRuS, eSSenTIAl PeR DAY IncReASe In TRAnSPoRTATIon To conTInue SMooTHlY covID-19 cASeS IS 12Pc
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S coronavirus cases continue to surge in Pakistan with the national tally crossing 2,100, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad umar, who also heads the coordination committee on covID-19, said on wednesday that the “restrictions” to contain the contagion would remain in place till April 14. As of midnight, Sindh and Punjab reported 709 and 748 cases each. balochistan and khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported 164 and 276 cases, respectively. Azad kashmir and Gilgit-baltistan region have detected 190 cases, whereas Islamabad has 54 cases. So far, recoveries stand at 85, with a total of 30 deaths. At least 10 people are in critical condition. Addressing a press conference after a meeting of the national coordination committee (ncc) along with Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Zafar Mirza and PM’s Special Assistant on national Security Moeed Yusuf, umar said the
decision was taken by the federal government after taking provincial governments on board. During this lockdown period, “Goods transport will continue as all members present in the meeting had agreed on cooperating in this regard,” he noted, adding that the restrictions successfully contained the virus. “The industries manufacturing basic necessities — food, medicine, and power etc. — will operate as they are crucial at this time,” he said, adding: “These restrictions will bear fruit only if basic necessities are being provided to the people […] The federal and provincial governments are on the same page in this regard.” “The meetings of the ncc will be held regularly before April 14 to review the situation,” umar said. “on April 4, the first flight will come in the country via Pakistan International Airlines. Passengers will be tested and they will be kept in quarantine facility till the results are received,” he said, referring to the government’s aim to resume flight operations. If they test negative, then we will ask them to self-quarantine and take necessary
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precautionary measures, the minister said. “on April 5, we will review this measure of bringing people in from abroad, if it is successful then the flights will be started in different airports of the country […] while the domestic flights will remain suspended.” Addressing the presser, Zafar Mirza urged the people to maintain social distancing. “The people should also observe self-quarantine,” said Mirza. “If we make the restrictions stern then it will yield better results,” he explained, adding: “Several offices are still using biometric for attendance. we strictly advise them against it.” Speaking of the situation in Pakistan, Mirza said: “The total number of suspected cases are 17,331 out of which an increase of 1,436 was recorded in the past 24 hours. The surge is high; the average increase per day is 12%.” “currently, there are a total of 2,049 confirmed cases in Pakistan, with an increase of 178 in the past 24 hours,” he said. He said there were over 8,800 people in quarantine. of them, over 5,000 people have been tested out of which 19% have tested positive, he added. PIA TO BRING PEOPLE HOME: From April 311, 17 PIA flights will fly to several countries in addition to special flights to bring stranded Pakistanis home. “The biggest concern of ours is testing the people coming into the country. The technical staff has said that we can bring in 2,000 passengers right now,” he said.
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PM ASSuReS DocToRS, nuRSeS oF PRovISIon oF PPe, SAYS nATIon AcknowleDGeS THeIR SeRvIceS RAWALPINDI staff report
In the wake of increasing number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran khan on wednesday said that the government was “continuously monitoring” situation to determine the accurate rate of spread of the infection in the country”, fearing that the cases may further spike. The prime minister was speaking at the inauguration of the upgradation of 500-bed cantonment General Hospital (cGH), in Saddar, Rawalpindi, with modern medical facilities. on the occasion, the premier said the government started taking preventive measures in the country since the first coronavirus case had surfaced in china in December, besides working on a mechanism to deal with the looming challenge. He, however, regretted that healthcare had never been a priority during the last 70 years, saying his government would take every step to bring improvement to the neg-
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DeFence SPenDInG To be IncReASeD ‘In lIGHT oF THe GeoPolITIcAl SITuATIon’
CONFIRMED CASES:
2,233
RECOVERED:
DEATHS:
SINDH:
PUNJAB:
85
709
31
845
KP:
BALOCHISTAN:
AJK/GB:
ISLAMABAD:
276 6/184
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The federal government has projected a 5.1 per cent economic growth rate during the next three years. A three-year medium-term budget strategy prepared by the Ministry of Finance projected 3 per cent economic growth in 20-21, 4.5 per cent in 2021-2022 and 5.1 per cent in 2022-23. However, the report stated that the country ’s economic growth would remain at 2.6 per cent during the ongoing fiscal year, which is 0.4 per cent short of last year’s growth. The report also stated that inflation would be brought down from 11.7 per cent to 5.2 per cent by the end of FY2022-2023 and budget deficit would also be reduced to 3.1 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from the ongoing year’s projection of 7.1 per cent. Similarly, the report added, the public debt to GDP would also be
lected area. The PM also assured the nurses and doctors –who have been complaining about a lack of protective equipment ever since the outbreak, leading to two deaths and multiple infections— that the government would provide protective material for their safety in this “vulnerable” environment. “The protective gear would be provided on priority to those working at the intensive care units (Icus) and dealing patients suffering from contagious diseases,” the PM said. He said the decision was taken by the command and control centre to ensure the provision of shielding material to the front line medical staff for their own safety.
Due process must be followed for prisoners’ release, says CJP ‘False implication cannot be ruled out’: SHc grants bail to lnG magnate decreased to 77 per cent from 83 per cent during the next three years. Moreover, the current account deficit would also be brought down to 4.1 per cent from 5.1 per cent during the next three years. Giving a breakdown of the government’s expenditures, the report stated that Rs3,235 billion would be spent on interest pay-
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ments, Rs1,402 billion on defence expenditures, Rs475 billion on pensions, Rs495 billion on federal government operations, Rs260 billion on subsidies, Rs820 billion on grants and Rs130 billion would be spent on the provision of contingencies for the next fiscal year.
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