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Monday, 6 April, 2020 I 12 Shaban, 1441 I Rs 15.00 I Vol X No 278 I 48 Pages I Karachi Edition

Coronavirus to strain healthCare system in Coming weeks: umar g

mInIster says govt to decIde on extensIon of lockdown thIs week, tryIng to mItIgate Its effect

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s the coronavirus cases crossed 3,000 on sunday, federal minister for Planning, development and special Initiatives asad umar said that although the lockdown has slowed the growth of cases, the virus may still test Pakistan’s healthcare system in the coming weeks. addressing a press conference in the federal capital, the minister thanked the public for cooperating with the government’s instructions of avoiding public gatherings to slow down the spread of coronavirus, but warned that these steps would not halt the virus. “had the steps not been taken, the disease would have spread at a much faster rate,” he added. he warned that the coming weeks

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ParlIamentary body formed to monItor coronavIrus sItuatIon all set to meet today

can be difficult for Pakistan’s healthcare system because the rate at which the infection is spreading, the virus will soon test the country’s health facilities. “the difference between the facilities, hospitals and quarantine zones being set up by the government and the spread of the coronavirus will diminish in the coming weeks,” he added. “Pakistan’s testing capacity was limited when the first cases were reported in the country but with each passing day, it was increasing,” umar said, adding that Pakistan was taking special measures to protect the health professionals who were battling the coronavirus on the front lines. he said that the lockdown measures were not only hurting the poor but the affluent as well, however the government was working to formulate a strategy based on which an affected person or area is identi-

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fied and that individual or place is quarantined so that it does not affect others. he also said that he could not predict whether the bans in place will increase or decrease after april 14. “today, I cannot tell you whether the bans will increase or not from april 15,” he said, adding that those decisions will be taken this week. he paid tribute to the doctors, nurses, armed forces personnel, ngos and the people for coming to each other’s aid in these testing times. “god willing, we will make it out of this difficult time,” he added. CASES ON THE RISE: as of 8 pm on sunday, Pakistan’s coronavirus cases stood at 3,118 with 45 deaths and 170 recoveries. swat’s deputy commissioner’s office confirmed 25 cases and three deaths of coronavirus in the district. Punjab confirmed 184 new coronavirus cases in the province taking the provincial total to 1,380, including 309 pilgrims, 443 people associated with raiwind Ijtima, 28 prisoners and 600 citizens. lahore has the highest number of cases at 260. chief minister murad ali shah has confirmed 51 new cases of coronavirus in sindh, taking the tally to 881. In a video message, the chief minister said that one more person has died from covId-19 in the province. he added that 68 more people have recovered in the last 24 hours taking the total number of recoveries to 123. the total number of cases in balochistan increased to 189, said provincial government spokesperson liaqat shahwani. he stated that the patients were being transferred to a hospital. “so far, 32 patients in the province have recovered from the disease and have been discharged from the hospital,” he added.

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Pm says InItIal rePorts made PublIc wIthout ‘tamPerIng’ ISLAMABAD staff report

a day after the federal Investigation report (fIa) released its inquiry reports pertaining to the recent wheat and sugar crises, Prime minister Imran khan on sunday said that he was waiting for the detailed forensic reports, slated to come out on april 25, before taking any action against those responsible. In a twitter thread, he said: “I await the detailed forensic reports now by the high-powered commission, which will come out on 25 april, before taking action. Inshaallah, after these reports come out no powerful lobby will be able to profiteer at the expense of our public.” “after these reports come out no powerful lobby will be able to profiteer at the expense of our public,” he said, adding that the initial reports into sudden price hikes of sugar and wheat have been released immediately without and “alteration or tampering”, he added. “this is unprecedented in Pakistan’s history. Previous political leaderships because of their vested interests and compromises lacked

Indian troops martyr nine more Kashmiris in IOK

the moral courage to order and release such reports,” the prime minister added. on saturday, the inquiry report on sugar crisis named senior PtI leader Jahangir tareen and the ruling party’s ally, Pml-Q’s moonis elahi, and the relatives of minister for food security khusro bakhtiar as the beneficiaries of the price hike. according to special assistant to the Pm on accountability mirza shahzad akbar, Imran had ordered “stern action” against those found involved in the crises “irrespective of their status and party affiliation”. a local media house claimed that the prime minister and members of the inquiry commission had been ‘threatened’ with “dire consequences” if the reports were made public.

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Shehbaz seeks action against people involved in sugar crisis STORY ON PAGE 03

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us welcomes Pakistan’s actions in daniel Pearl murder case STORY ON PAGE 02

PIA stops Karachi operations after pilots show coronavirus symptoms

CONFIRMED CASES:

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3,156

RECOVERED:

170

SINDH:

881

DEATHS:

47

PUNJAB:

1,380

KP:

BALOCHISTAN:

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ISLAMABAD:

405 14/206

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at least nine kashmiris were martyred in two incidents in Indianoccupied kashmir, authorities said sunday, as a lockdown was enforced to contain the coronavirus pandemic. three Indian soldiers were also killed. occupied kashmir, a muslim-majority region in the himalayas, had already been under a long-running curfew after India on august 5 scrapped its special status as a semi-autonomous state. Indian army spokesperson colonel rajesh kalia early sun-

day confirmed the martyrdom of five kashmiris in the northern keran area close to the line of control (loc). several soldiers were critically injured, he added. the fighting came within 24 hours of another gun battle in the southern kulgam area that had left four dead. Police had said all four were from the local area. occupied kashmir has waged a three-decade-long rebellion against Indian rule with tens of thousands of lives — mostly civilians — lost in the conflict. the conditions have become dire after India’s august 5 move, following which several local leaders were imprisoned

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or put under house arrest and a communications and media blackout ensued. ONTH SIEGE: according to a report released by the kashmir media service on the completion of eight months of unrelenting military siege and lockdown since India had revoked the special status of Indian occupied kashmir (Iok) on august 5, 2019, at least 956 people were critically injured due to use of brute forces, firing of bullets, pellets and teargas shells on peaceful demonstrators by Indian military, paramilitary and police personnel in the occupied territory.

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STORY ON BACK PAGE in today’s issue

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