Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Biggest injustice Musharraf did to the country was giving NRO: PM Imran

Biggest injustice Musharraf did to the country was giving NRO: PM Imran
Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Tuesday former military ruler Pervez Musharraf had no right to promulgate the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) under which cases against many politicians, political workers and bureaucrats were withdrawn.

“The biggest injustice Gen Musharraf did to the country was giving NRO,” Prime Minister Khan said while addressing the foundation stone laying ceremony of Districts Courts Complex in Islamabad.

“Musharraf didn’t have a right to give NRO to the powerful because the looted money was not his but the nation’s,” he went on. “He didn’t have right to pardon anyone.”
Noting that the powerful want to stay above law but a civilised society brings them under its ambit, the prime minister said the previous governments didn’t care a fig about improving the justice system.

“I have been saying for the past 25 years that the country will move forward when courts would be free,” he maintained, reiterating that provision of justice to the masses is his government’s priority.
PM Khan stressed that it is only through provision of justice that the weak segment of society could be protected. He said the incumbent government is struggling to ensure supremacy of law in the country.



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Mental health has gone awry for many during the pandemic

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Psychological wellness has turned out badly for some during the pandemic, however these encounters are particularly more intense among individuals who are financially less lucky. Among US grown-ups age 18 or more seasoned, commonness of discouragement side effects was more than triple higher during the Covid-19 pandemic than previously, as indicated by a September 2020 investigation. Also, having lower pay, under $5,000 in reserve funds, and openness to more stressors, for example, employment misfortune were connected with a half higher danger of sadness manifestations during the pandemic. Furthermore, monetary shakiness…


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More kids hospitalized with Covid-19 in states with lower vaccination rates

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More children went to the hospital and emergency room in states with lower vaccination rates, according to a new study from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Children have largely been spared the worst of Covid-19 -- hospitalizations and deaths are rarer for children than for adults -- although recently children's hospitals have been filling up in Covid-19 hotspots around the country.

The research published Friday in the CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Report found that hospitalizations and emergency room visits for kids with Covid-19 increased from June to August of this year.

In the two week period in mid to late August, ER visits were 3.4 times higher in the states with the lowest vaccination rates and hospitalizations were 3.7 times higher than in states with the highest vaccination rates. The states with the lowest vaccination coverage were in the South.

"Broad, community-wide vaccination of all eligible persons is a critical component of mitigation strategies to protect pediatric populations from SARS-CoV-2 infection and severe COVID-19 illness," the CDC-led team wrote.

And while the more highly contagious Delta variant sent more kids to the hospital with Covid-19, it was a similar proportion to the numbers who were hospitalized earlier in the pandemic, a second report found.
The team found hospitalization rates increased five-fold among children and teens and increased rapidly from late June to mid-August, coinciding with the spread of the more contagious Delta variant in the United States.
The rate of hospitalization for unvaccinated teens was 10 times higher than for those that were vaccinated. Hospitalizations were highest among kids aged up to 4, and teens 12-17.
One in four of the children who were hospitalized needed intensive care.

Since the data used for this study comes from the records of hospitalized kids, it cannot show if more kids were hospitalized just because they were exposed to more disease in their community, or if it was because the Delta variant made kids sicker.

However, the study added: "The proportions of hospitalized children and adolescents with severe disease were similar before and during the period of Delta predominance."

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky highlighted the studies Thursday in the White House Covid-19 briefing, saying they showed children were not getting more severe disease from the Delta variant. "And although we are seeing more cases in children, and more overall cases, these studies demonstrated that there was not increased disease severity in children. Instead, more children have Covid-19 because there is more disease in the community," she said.

"What is clear from these data is community level vaccination coverage protects our children. As the number of Covid-19 cases increase in the community, the number of children getting sick, presenting to the emergency room and being admitted to the hospital will also increase."

That makes it important to protect children. "Preventive measures to reduce transmission and severe outcomes in children and adolescents are critical, including vaccination, universal masking in schools, and masking by persons aged 2 years and older in other indoor public spaces and child care centers," the CDC-led researchers wrote.



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Monday, September 6, 2021

Corona claims 98 more lives in pakistan within last 24 hours

Corona claims 98 more lives in pakistan within last 24 hours
The daily statistics shared by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Tuesday showed that COVID-19 has claimed 98 more lives, during the past 24 hours, pushing the overall death toll to 26,330.

According to the latest figures issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 3,316 persons tested positive for COVID-19.
Pakistan has conducted 52,314 tests in the past 24 hours out of which 3,316 persons tested positive for the disease. The country has conducted overall 18,162,771 tests to diagnose the deadly virus.

The COVID positivity ratio was recorded at 6.33 per cent as compared to yesterday’s 6.32%.

The NCOC data showed a decrease in the number of COVID-19 serious patients as the figure dropped down to 5,478.

The country has so far administered 61,724,580 COVID-19 doses out of which 19,427,419 have been completely vaccinated and 47,054,090 partial COVID-19 doses have been administered.

On Monday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) had rejected the rumours circulating on social media regarding the closure of educational institutions till September 30 due to the fourth Covid-19 wave.

“This social media news regarding the closure of educational institutions from 6 to 30 Sep across the country is fake. No such decision was made at NCOC. Please avoid rumors,” said the body leading the country’s Covid-19 response in a tweet.



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Corona claims 98 more lives in pakistan within last 24 hours

Corona claims 98 more lives in pakistan within last 24 hours
The daily statistics shared by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Tuesday showed that COVID-19 has claimed 98 more lives, during the past 24 hours, pushing the overall death toll to 26,330.

According to the latest figures issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 3,316 persons tested positive for COVID-19.
Pakistan has conducted 52,314 tests in the past 24 hours out of which 3,316 persons tested positive for the disease. The country has conducted overall 18,162,771 tests to diagnose the deadly virus.

The COVID positivity ratio was recorded at 6.33 per cent as compared to yesterday’s 6.32%.

The NCOC data showed a decrease in the number of COVID-19 serious patients as the figure dropped down to 5,478.

The country has so far administered 61,724,580 COVID-19 doses out of which 19,427,419 have been completely vaccinated and 47,054,090 partial COVID-19 doses have been administered.

On Monday, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) had rejected the rumours circulating on social media regarding the closure of educational institutions till September 30 due to the fourth Covid-19 wave.

“This social media news regarding the closure of educational institutions from 6 to 30 Sep across the country is fake. No such decision was made at NCOC. Please avoid rumors,” said the body leading the country’s Covid-19 response in a tweet.



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Quetta suicide bomber arrived from Afghanistan: Sheikh Rasheed

Quetta suicide bomber arrived from Afghanistan: Sheikh Rasheed
Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed said Monday that the suicide bomber who targeted the FC checkpost a day earlier, had arrived from Afghanistan. Four FC personnel were martyred and 19 others were injured Sunday when a suicide bomb blast targeted an FC checkpost at Mustang Road. "The terrorists involved in Quetta and Gwadar blasts were both from Afghanistan," Rasheed revealed, speaking during a press conference in Islamabad. He added that both terrorists have been identified. 'India only country in region that has faced repeated humiliation' The minister lashed out…


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Quetta suicide bomber arrived from Afghanistan: Sheikh Rasheed

Quetta suicide bomber arrived from Afghanistan: Sheikh Rasheed
Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed said Monday that the suicide bomber who targeted the FC checkpost a day earlier, had arrived from Afghanistan. Four FC personnel were martyred and 19 others were injured Sunday when a suicide bomb blast targeted an FC checkpost at Mustang Road. "The terrorists involved in Quetta and Gwadar blasts were both from Afghanistan," Rasheed revealed, speaking during a press conference in Islamabad. He added that both terrorists have been identified. 'India only country in region that has faced repeated humiliation' The minister lashed out…


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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...