Monday, August 3, 2020

Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 280,029, recovery rate rose to 248,873

Corona virus update
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 280,029 on Monday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 280,029

• Sindh: 121,486

• Punjab: 93,197

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 34,223

• Balochistan: 11,774

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,076

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,180

• AJK: 2,093

Deaths: 5,984

• Punjab: 2,148

• Sindh: 2,224

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,202

• Balochistan: 136

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 165

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 55

• AJK: 54

RECOVERED: 248,873

 



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Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 280,029, recovery rate rose to 248,873

Corona virus update
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 280,029 on Monday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 280,029

• Sindh: 121,486

• Punjab: 93,197

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 34,223

• Balochistan: 11,774

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,076

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,180

• AJK: 2,093

Deaths: 5,984

• Punjab: 2,148

• Sindh: 2,224

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,202

• Balochistan: 136

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 165

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 55

• AJK: 54

RECOVERED: 248,873

 



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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Punjab government ends Eidul Azha lockdown

Punjab government ends Eidul Azha lockdown
The Punjab government has ended a lockdown enforced in the province on the occasion of Eidul Azha to prevent a spike in cases ahead of schedule.

A notification from the provincial government stated that the lockdown was being ended on midnight August 2 instead of August 5. A tweet from the Punjab government's account said the decision was taken after "encouraging results from smart samples collected from cattle markets".

 



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Punjab government ends Eidul Azha lockdown

Punjab government ends Eidul Azha lockdown
The Punjab government has ended a lockdown enforced in the province on the occasion of Eidul Azha to prevent a spike in cases ahead of schedule.

A notification from the provincial government stated that the lockdown was being ended on midnight August 2 instead of August 5. A tweet from the Punjab government's account said the decision was taken after "encouraging results from smart samples collected from cattle markets".

 



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Six days of August are important for Karachi as there is a prediction of rainfall: NDMA

NDMA Chairman Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Chairman Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal on Sunday said there are chances of another spell of rain in the city from 7 to 9 August.

Addressing a media briefing in Islamabad, he said that six days of August are important for Karachi as there is a prediction of rainfall in the city from 7 to 9 August and then a weak system would remain in the city, which would cause little drizzle from time to time in the metropolis till August 15.

 There are fewer chances of rainfall in the city after that, said the NDMA chairman.

He said that 83 mm rain was recorded in Karachi during one hour in a day previously after which the Prime Minister directed him to reach the city to carry out relief activities.

The water was, however, drained out when I reached Karachi, Muhammad Afzal said.

“Karachi issues could only be solved after realizing the issues faced by the city,” he said and added that 20,000 tonnes of garbage was generated in the city but there is no mechanism to dispose-off.

He said that NDMA is being tasked to clear encroached nullahs in the city and asked the federal and the provincial authorities to sit together to resolve the city’s long-standing issues as temporary measures would only subside them rather than solving them permanently.

Lieutenant General Muhammad Afzal said that the NDMA has launched the cleanliness drive in the city and would take measures to minimize the effects from rainfall as compared to the past.



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U.S. election will be on Nov. 3 as planned: Trump advisers say

White House
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Trump was raising concerns about mail-in ballots when he floated the idea of delaying the U.S. vote.

“We’re going to hold an election on November 3 and the president is going to win,” Meadows said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Presidential campaign adviser Jason Miller echoed the sentiment on “Fox News Sunday,” saying, “The election is going to be on November 3rd and President Trump wants the election to be on November 3rd.”

Trump on Thursday suggested delaying the U.S. elections, an idea immediately rejected by both Democrats and his fellow Republicans in Congress - the sole branch of government with the authority to make such a change.

Critics and even Trump’s allies dismissed the notion as an unserious attempt to distract from devastating economic news, but some legal experts warned that his repeated attacks could undermine his supporters’ faith in the election process.

The Republican president has been trying to undermine confidence in mail-in balloting, claiming repeatedly and without evidence that it would lead to widespread voter fraud.

Meadows took up his boss’s cause on Sunday, warning that mail-in ballots must be handled properly without providing evidence that they have not been in the past.

Asked if it were irresponsible for Trump to float the idea, Meadows skirted the question, saying “It is responsible for him to say that if we try to go to 100% universal mail-in ballots, will we have an election result on November 3? Now I would suggest we wouldn’t even have it on January 1.”

Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson told CNN on Sunday the election should be held on time and it was up to states to ensure balloting be carried out properly.

“It’s not helpful for the president to think out loud in a public fashion and express some frustration,” he added.

The coronavirus crisis is expected to drive a surge in mail voting in November. State election officials are working to ensure tens of millions of ballots can reach voters in time to be cast and are returned in time to be counted.

Miller criticized efforts by states including Nevada for moving toward expanding mail-in balloting during emergencies like the coronavirus epidemic, as well as other states that will count ballots postmarked Nov. 3 that arrive after Election Day.

Trump early Sunday called for a lawsuit to be filed to counter Nevada’s legislative efforts to extend mail-in balloting. “This is outrageous. Must be met with immediate litigation!,” he said in a Twitter post.



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U.S. election will be on Nov. 3 as planned: Trump advisers say

White House
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Trump was raising concerns about mail-in ballots when he floated the idea of delaying the U.S. vote.

“We’re going to hold an election on November 3 and the president is going to win,” Meadows said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.”

Presidential campaign adviser Jason Miller echoed the sentiment on “Fox News Sunday,” saying, “The election is going to be on November 3rd and President Trump wants the election to be on November 3rd.”

Trump on Thursday suggested delaying the U.S. elections, an idea immediately rejected by both Democrats and his fellow Republicans in Congress - the sole branch of government with the authority to make such a change.

Critics and even Trump’s allies dismissed the notion as an unserious attempt to distract from devastating economic news, but some legal experts warned that his repeated attacks could undermine his supporters’ faith in the election process.

The Republican president has been trying to undermine confidence in mail-in balloting, claiming repeatedly and without evidence that it would lead to widespread voter fraud.

Meadows took up his boss’s cause on Sunday, warning that mail-in ballots must be handled properly without providing evidence that they have not been in the past.

Asked if it were irresponsible for Trump to float the idea, Meadows skirted the question, saying “It is responsible for him to say that if we try to go to 100% universal mail-in ballots, will we have an election result on November 3? Now I would suggest we wouldn’t even have it on January 1.”

Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson told CNN on Sunday the election should be held on time and it was up to states to ensure balloting be carried out properly.

“It’s not helpful for the president to think out loud in a public fashion and express some frustration,” he added.

The coronavirus crisis is expected to drive a surge in mail voting in November. State election officials are working to ensure tens of millions of ballots can reach voters in time to be cast and are returned in time to be counted.

Miller criticized efforts by states including Nevada for moving toward expanding mail-in balloting during emergencies like the coronavirus epidemic, as well as other states that will count ballots postmarked Nov. 3 that arrive after Election Day.

Trump early Sunday called for a lawsuit to be filed to counter Nevada’s legislative efforts to extend mail-in balloting. “This is outrageous. Must be met with immediate litigation!,” he said in a Twitter post.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

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