Monday, 12 April, 2021 I 28 Shaban, 1442 I Rs 40.00 I Vol XI No 284 I 48 Pages I Islamabad Edition
Pakistan records highest daily covid-19 deaths since last June g
CONfIrMeD COvID-19 CASeS SUrGe PAST 721,000 g ChINeSe OffICIAL SAyS TheIr vACCINeS INDICATe LOwer effICACy islamabad
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S Pakistan is struggling to contain the third wave of Covid19, the country reported 5,050 new Covid-19 cases over the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 721,018, the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) said on Sunday. Sindh has been the worst hit with 268,750 cases followed by Punjab where 248,438 people have been tested positive, the NCOC said in a statement. A total of 114 people died across the country during the last 24 hours, raising the death toll to 15,443, the official statement said, adding that 4,143 patients are being treated in hospitals across the country. The government launched the vaccination for the general public in March, starting with older people. It is currently offering free doses to frontline healthcare workers and people over the age of 50, but the drive has thus far been slow. The authorities are also grappling with a high degree of vaccination hesitancy among the people, even among
health workers. CHINA SAYS SHOTS’ EFFECTIVENESS LOW: The government has so far relied on donations and purchases from China. however, in a rare admission of the weakness of its vaccines, a top Chinese disease control official said that their effectiveness is low and the government is considering mixing them to give them a boost. Chinese vaccines “don’t have very high protection rates,” said the director of the China Centers for Disease Control (CCDC), Gao fu, at a conference Saturday in the southwestern city of Chengdu. Beijing has distributed hundreds of millions of doses in other countries, including Pakistan. “It’s now under formal consideration whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines for the immunisation process,” Gao said. The effectiveness rate of a coronavirus vaccine from Sinovac, a Chinese developer that produced the CanSino vaccine, at preventing symptomatic infections has been found to be as low as 50.4 per cent by researchers in Brazil. By comparison, the vaccine made by
Pfizer has been reported to be 97 per cent effective. Beijing has yet to approve any foreign vaccines for use in China, where the coronavirus emerged in late 2019. MESSAGES AND MEASURES TO CURTAIL PANDEMIC: Urging the people to strictly follow standard operating procedures to stop the spread of the virus, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said on more than one occasion that the third wave
of Covid-19 is extremely dangerous in comparison to the previous two waves. “we have so far been protecting our people. we are not imposing a complete lockdown or closing our factories. we are only imposing minor restrictions so that this wave does not spread rapidly. But if this spreads, it will have a very negative impact and we will be forced to take steps,” he said in a recent interactive session with the public.
PPP decides to continue with PDM without resigning from assemblies g
PPP NOT TO ALLOw PML-N, JUI-f TO hIJACK OPPOSITION ALLIANCe
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Central executive Committee (CeC), the top decision-making body of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) on Sunday decided to continue its association with the opposition alliance, Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), and said that it would neither part ways with the opposition alliance nor it would tender resignations from the assemblies. well-informed sources in the PPP told Pakistan Today that the CeC jointly chaired by Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari at Bilawal house decided that rather than parting ways from the PDM, the party
would expose those who wanted to break the PDM. “As a mainstream opposition
party, the PPP will not allow the PMLN and JUI-f to hijack the PDM. The PPP is part and parcel of the PDM,
and it would remain in control of the opposition alliance. why allow the PML-N and JUI-f while the PPP is the main force of the PDM,” the sources said and added that if the PPP is out of the PDM, negative forces would hijack the opposition alliance. According to sources, Zardari attended the CeC meeting via videolink due to his ailment. The meeting discussed the PDM's proposal for resignations from the assemblies, as well as future opposition strategies. According to sources, the CeC also discussed the show-cause notice issued by the PDM and Bilawal read out the notice issued by Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.
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HBL PSL 6 to resume on June 1
islamabad staff report
The PCB will outsource the management of its bio-security protocols to an international firm when the sixth season of the PSL resumes in June. The dates for the resumption have now been finalised, with the league
restarting on June 1 and the final scheduled for June 20. Twenty matches remain, with all of them to be played in Karachi. The season was curtailed last month after an outbreak of Covid-19 among a number of players made its continuation untenable. That came after a number of incidents
raised questions about the security and implementation of the protocols put in place for the tournament; those were protocols that were in turn devised and put in place by the board’s medical panel. Dr Sohail Saleem, the head of that panel, is being released after his resignation, which he had submitted in the wake of the curtailment, was accepted. An independent two-person fact-finding commission has since compiled a report and made a series of recommendations that the PCB’s board of governors discussed in detail in a meeting on Saturday. The board of governors (BoG) “expressed their disappointment at the failures that were highlighted in the report and advised remedial actions needed to be taken”, a PCB release said. “The BoG endorsed all recommendations of the fact-finding panel, including robust and stringent imple-
mentation of the protocols, as well as maintaining a zero-tolerance approach towards all those who breach the Covid-19 SOPs, which are put in place for safeguarding the health and safety of all participants,” it said. The PCB is now close to appointing an international firm that, the release said, “specialises in providing Covid-safe technology solutions, biosecure monitoring & management, as well as response and reaction to positive tests”. A mandatory seven-day quarantine period will be in place for all players and staff that will begin from May 22. Teams will have three days of training before the season resumes on June 1 with the Lahore Qalandars taking on the Islamabad United. All matches will be played at the National Stadium, with two match days of double-headers.
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To counter the deadly third wave, the authorities have recently taken several measures by banning all kinds of both indoor and outdoor mass gatherings, closing educational institutions in some areas of the country, and suspending inter-provincial transport two days a week from April 10 to 25. Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, who also heads the NCOC, said last week that increased restrictions, broader lockdowns and strong enforcement of standard operating procedures (SOPs) have started showing their effect. The rising trend of positivity rate has been flattened, but the number of critical patients and mortality will stay at high levels for some time due to the momentum of last two weeks, he had said. Meanwhile, the vaccination campaign is in full swing, with authorities urging eligible citizens to get themselves vaccinated against the disease. So far, more than 1 million people have been vaccinated, and the total number of people who have registered themselves for vaccination is now over 2 million, according to data.
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coronavirus in
Pakistan
CONFIRMED CASES:
721,018 LAST UPDATED AT 8:17 AM ON APRIL 11, 2021
DAY'S DEATH TOLL:
NEW CASES:
114
5,050
RECOVERED:
DEATHS:
631,700 15,443 SINDH:
PUNJAB:
268,750
248,438
KP:
BALOCHISTAN:
98,301
20,241
AJK/GB:
ISLAMABAD:
14,461/5,127 in today’s issue
65,700
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