Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Corona claims 201 more lives, 5,292 fresh infections reported in Pakistan

Corona claims 201 more lives, 5,292 fresh infections reported in Pakistan
Pakistan has reported 201 more COVID deaths, the highest number in a single day since the pandemic break out in the country, in the last 24 hours,reported on Wednesday.

With the inclusion of 201 more deaths, the nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 17,530.

According to the latest figures issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 5,292 persons were tested positive for COVID-19 for the same period, pushing the number of positive cases to 810,231. 

Pakistan has conducted 49,101 tests in the past 24 hours out of which 5,292 persons were tested positive for the disease. Overall 11,682,014 tests have been conducted so far to detect the deadly virus.

The COVID positivity ratio was recorded at 10.77 percent during the last 24 hours.

As many as 704,494 have regained their health from the COVID-19, while 5,214 patients are still battling for their lives at the country’s various hospitals. 

On Tuesday, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood had announced to cancel all exams in the country till June 15 after a meeting of the NCOC reviewed COVID-19 situation in the country.

 



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Corona claims 201 more lives, 5,292 fresh infections reported in Pakistan

Corona claims 201 more lives, 5,292 fresh infections reported in Pakistan
Pakistan has reported 201 more COVID deaths, the highest number in a single day since the pandemic break out in the country, in the last 24 hours,reported on Wednesday.

With the inclusion of 201 more deaths, the nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 17,530.

According to the latest figures issued by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 5,292 persons were tested positive for COVID-19 for the same period, pushing the number of positive cases to 810,231. 

Pakistan has conducted 49,101 tests in the past 24 hours out of which 5,292 persons were tested positive for the disease. Overall 11,682,014 tests have been conducted so far to detect the deadly virus.

The COVID positivity ratio was recorded at 10.77 percent during the last 24 hours.

As many as 704,494 have regained their health from the COVID-19, while 5,214 patients are still battling for their lives at the country’s various hospitals. 

On Tuesday, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood had announced to cancel all exams in the country till June 15 after a meeting of the NCOC reviewed COVID-19 situation in the country.

 



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Pakistan announces ban on tourism, travel during Eid holidays

Pakistan announces ban on tourism, travel during Eid holidays
The Ministry of Interior announced fresh restrictions across the country on Tuesday, which includes a complete ban on tourism from May 8-16.

A meeting of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) was held today (Tuesday) where important decisions were taken by the body.

A press release issued by the ministry announced that the NCOC had decided to ban tourism from May 8-16. "Closure of tourist resorts, public parks and hotels in / around tourist spots to remain closed," read the press release.

The NCOC announced a ban on inter-provincial and inter-city transport will also remain during the Eid holidays however, the people of Gilgit-Baltistan will be allowed to travel back to their areas during the holidays.

The interior ministry said all tourist resorts, public parks, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and transport will also remain closed for the public.

"Travel nodes leading to tourist spots [will also remain] closed; focus on [the areas of] Murree, Galiyat, Swat-Kalam, Sea View/beaches and the Northern Areas [will remain]," stated the press release.

The press release said the NCOC had decided that a continuous supply of electricity during the Eid will be provided to the masses.
Like other government officials who have spoken on the matter recently, the SAPM on Health Dr Faisal Sultan once again warned that a lockdown could be imposed in different cities if the coronavirus situation does not improve.

The prime minister's aide on health said the NCOC reviews the coronavirus situation daily and receives an update on the situation of the health system in various cities. He added that the healthcare system's capacity was increasing daily.

Regarding oxygen supply, the de facto health minister of the country said that a committee of the NCOC is monitoring oxygen distribution and the plants producing the vital gas. He added that the government can also import oxygen from various countries if need be.

He urged the people to wear masks and observe social distancing and appealed to the public to observe Eid with simplicity this year.
The minister's appeal comes as Pakistan battles a severe third wave of COVID-19.

Pakistan recorded over 4,400 new infections in the last 24 hours, taking the total tally to 804,939 on Tuesday.

According to the government's database for tracking the spread of coronavirus, Pakistan conducted 43,981 COVID-19 tests out of which 4,487 returned positive.

With 142 new fatalities, the total coronavirus death toll in Pakistan has reached 17,329. The highest death toll in the last 24 hours was reported in Punjab, which saw 107 new deaths.

The country's average positivity rate has risen to 10.2% with 87,794 active cases, while the number of recoveries nationwide has reached 699,816 so far.

In order to mitigate losses incurred from intensifying the third wave of coronavirus, the government has also placed a number of restrictions restricting social activity and limiting public mobility.



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Tareen-aligned PTI group meets PM, expresses reservations against Shahzad Akbar

PM Imran Khan and Jahangir Tareen
A group of PTI members that has extended its support to party stalwart Jahangir Tareen on Tuesday met with Prime Minister Imran Khan and expressed their reservations against aide on accountability Shahzad Akbar.

Speaking to the media after the meeting with the prime minister, PTI MNA from Faisalabad Raja Riaz said that the prime minister has assured the group that he is "personally monitoring" the inquiry against Tareen and will see to it that justice is served.

"We met the prime minister in a very cordial atmosphere. He has assured us that justice will be served after we expressed reservations over being singled out. The prime minister said there is no question of such treatment being meted out to anyone," Riaz said.

"The prime minister has asked for some time and InshaAllah justice will be served," the PTI leader added.

When asked what was discussed regarding Akbar, Riaz said that the group shared their reservations, after which "the prime minister said he will not allow injustice to be done with anyone and that we should leave it to him and he takes responsibility".

Riaz clarified that the prime minister has not "acknowledged" that Akbar has meted out "unfair treatment" to Tareen, but the group has simply shared their concerns and the premier has assured them of looking into them. These include the removal of Akbar's involvement in the probe into Tareen and the formation of a judicial commission.

The PTI MNA claimed that the prime minister said: "You are all my allies. Even those who are opposed to me, I wish to tell them, no one will be treated unfairly and justice will be done."

Riaz said the group thanked the premier for his assurances. "We have full confidence in our captain and our prime minister and InshaAllah we will secure justice," he added.

The PTI leader, responding to what time frame the prime minister has provided for the matter to be resolved, said that no such time period was provided.

The Federal Investigation Agency has been tasked with probing the sugar crisis that began last year and is looking into the JDW Sugar Mills owned by Jahangir Tareen.

Earlier this month Akbar brushed aside allegations of selective application of law against Tareen or others and said that all are equal before the law.

He said neither was anyone being targeted nor spared in the sugar scam inquiries. "The task of accountability is not easy, you cannot make friends in the process."

Akbar said that in the context of the Sugar Inquiry Commission's report and orders by the cabinet, institutions were carrying out their assignments and this had nothing to do with whether a sugar mill belongs to a person from the treasury or the opposition or the general public.



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Special NCOC committee monitoring oxygen situation in country: Dr Faisal

Special NCOC committee monitoring oxygen situation in country: Dr Faisal
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Faisal Sultan said on Tuesday that a special committee of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) was monitoring the oxygen situation in the country and trying to improve it.

He made the comments during a press conference in Islamabad to apprise the public about the government's steps to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

Asking the public to "trust" decisions taken by NCOC, he said the forum was working to increase the capacity of hospitals.

"Existing oxygen plants are being monitored and we are looking at additional plants. The [Pakistan] Steel Mills plant was also talked about so it is being looked at. We have also diverted [oxygen supply] from non-essential industries."

Besides this, the NCOC was also monitoring the logistics of supplying oxygen from the plants to the hospitals, he said, adding that the forum would issue guidelines regarding oxygen usage to prevent losses.

SAPM Sultan said that lockdowns were being imposed in areas with high positivity rates such as Mardan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

"Government will not hesitate to lockdown more areas if other interventions don’t work in the next few days," he added.

Moving on to the country's vaccination campaign against the coronavirus, Dr Sultan said the rollout was "moving forward without any obstacles".

He said an impression was being given that the government was only relying on donations to get vaccines. "We are buying vaccines from three separate manufacturers. Since March, we have bought three million [vaccine doses] and signed deals for 30m."

In addition to these, 1.7m doses had been donated by China, the SAPM said. "To say we are waiting for grants is incorrect and misleading," he added.

He recalled that there was a global shortage of Covid-19 vaccines and countries' local supply was not enough to cater to their populations which was why vaccine rollouts had slowed down in some rich countries despite advance booking of doses.

"A lot of big manufacturers could not meet demands. Covax (global vaccine alliance) made a commitment but the programme is facing difficulty because of the global shortage. This is why we had to change our direction," he elaborated.

Giving details about vaccine administration, Dr Sultan said there were 1,200 vaccinations centres countrywide of which 22 were mass vaccination centres. "As of today, two million vaccine doses have been administered. So it is going forward really well. From tomorrow, people aged over 50 will be able to walk in [for vaccination]."

He added that vaccine registration for people 40 and above had begun from today.

The SAPM urged people to get themselves vaccinated, terming it "really important".

"Use face masks, keep a distance of six feet, avoid places where there are crowds. Let's celebrate Ramazan and Eid with simplicity," he said.

The NCOC in its meeting today analysed in detail oxygen demand and supply, the forum said in a statement.

It also discussed the option of importing oxygen from abroad.

The meeting decided that routine elective surgeries in all public and private hospitals in the country would be postponed.

The managing director of Utility Stores Corporation briefed the forum about supplies in areas that would be put under lockdown.

Meanwhile, Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar said the government was "exploring all options" to arrange additional supplies of oxygen for the country.

Azhar, who was previously the minister for industries and production, said in a tweet that the ministry had started working with private oxygen manufacturers to enhance production capacity after the pandemic's first wave last year.

As a result, production capacity was increased by 308 metric tonnes, he said.

"However, it is necessary to adhere strictly to SOPs as the cases are rising exponentially and oxygen requirements are growing at an even faster rate," he added.

Addressing a press conference later in the day, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said the number of critical patients in the country had risen over 5,000 for the first time since the pandemic emerged in Pakistan in March 2020.

"The previous peak was 3,400. Our situation would have been similar to India's if we had not taken steps. We have added 7,000 oxygen beds and 7,000 beds with ventilators in this one year. If this increase had not been done, our situation would have been similar to India's," he said.

Chaudhry said the country was producing 792 metric tonnes of oxygen daily of which around 500 MT was being used by the health sector which was enough for the critical patients.

The country had three options if more oxygen was needed — it could divert oxygen being used by industries or import it from China or Iran, he added.

The minister said that even though Iran had been heavily affected by the coronavirus, after Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi visited the country recently, it was decided that Iran would supply oxygen to Pakistan if needed.

"Because of our steps in one year, there is a crisis in Pakistan [right now] but not panic," he said warning however that "if the situation does not improve, we will face problems and our difficulties will increase."

Meanwhile, the NCOC in a meeting decided to impose a "complete ban" on tourism from May 8 to 16, including during the Eid holidays.

A notification by the Interior Ministry listed the decisions taken by the NCOC today which include:

Ban on travel (inter-provincial and inter-city transport) during the Eid holidays; locals of Gilgit Baltistan allowed to travel.
All tourist resorts, public parks, hotels, restaurants shopping malls, and transport to remain closed.

Roads leading to tourist spots to remain closed with a special focus on Murree, Galiyat, Swat-Kalam, Sea View/beaches and northern areas.
Uninterrupted electricity supply to be ensured during Eid holidays.

A day earlier, Pakistan Army troops were deployed across the country to help civil institutions in implementing the standard operating procedures (SOPs) against the coronavirus.

Enhanced deployment had been done in 16 cities where the positivity rate was "very high".

These cities include Islamabad; Peshawar, Mardan, Nowshera, Charsadda and Swabi in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; Rawalpindi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Bahawalpur and Gujranwala in Punjab; Karachi and Hyderabad in Sindh; Quetta in Balochistan and Muzaffarabad in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

During the last 24 hours, Pakistan reported 4,487 new coronavirus cases and 142 deaths. The country's tally of infections stands at 804,939 while the death toll is 17,329.

 



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Pakistan announces ban on tourism, travel during Eid holidays

Pakistan announces ban on tourism, travel during Eid holidays
The Ministry of Interior announced fresh restrictions across the country on Tuesday, which includes a complete ban on tourism from May 8-16.

A meeting of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) was held today (Tuesday) where important decisions were taken by the body.

A press release issued by the ministry announced that the NCOC had decided to ban tourism from May 8-16. "Closure of tourist resorts, public parks and hotels in / around tourist spots to remain closed," read the press release.

The NCOC announced a ban on inter-provincial and inter-city transport will also remain during the Eid holidays however, the people of Gilgit-Baltistan will be allowed to travel back to their areas during the holidays.

The interior ministry said all tourist resorts, public parks, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and transport will also remain closed for the public.

"Travel nodes leading to tourist spots [will also remain] closed; focus on [the areas of] Murree, Galiyat, Swat-Kalam, Sea View/beaches and the Northern Areas [will remain]," stated the press release.

The press release said the NCOC had decided that a continuous supply of electricity during the Eid will be provided to the masses.
Like other government officials who have spoken on the matter recently, the SAPM on Health Dr Faisal Sultan once again warned that a lockdown could be imposed in different cities if the coronavirus situation does not improve.

The prime minister's aide on health said the NCOC reviews the coronavirus situation daily and receives an update on the situation of the health system in various cities. He added that the healthcare system's capacity was increasing daily.

Regarding oxygen supply, the de facto health minister of the country said that a committee of the NCOC is monitoring oxygen distribution and the plants producing the vital gas. He added that the government can also import oxygen from various countries if need be.

He urged the people to wear masks and observe social distancing and appealed to the public to observe Eid with simplicity this year.
The minister's appeal comes as Pakistan battles a severe third wave of COVID-19.

Pakistan recorded over 4,400 new infections in the last 24 hours, taking the total tally to 804,939 on Tuesday.

According to the government's database for tracking the spread of coronavirus, Pakistan conducted 43,981 COVID-19 tests out of which 4,487 returned positive.

With 142 new fatalities, the total coronavirus death toll in Pakistan has reached 17,329. The highest death toll in the last 24 hours was reported in Punjab, which saw 107 new deaths.

The country's average positivity rate has risen to 10.2% with 87,794 active cases, while the number of recoveries nationwide has reached 699,816 so far.

In order to mitigate losses incurred from intensifying the third wave of coronavirus, the government has also placed a number of restrictions restricting social activity and limiting public mobility.



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Tareen-aligned PTI group meets PM, expresses reservations against Shahzad Akbar

PM Imran Khan and Jahangir Tareen
A group of PTI members that has extended its support to party stalwart Jahangir Tareen on Tuesday met with Prime Minister Imran Khan and expressed their reservations against aide on accountability Shahzad Akbar.

Speaking to the media after the meeting with the prime minister, PTI MNA from Faisalabad Raja Riaz said that the prime minister has assured the group that he is "personally monitoring" the inquiry against Tareen and will see to it that justice is served.

"We met the prime minister in a very cordial atmosphere. He has assured us that justice will be served after we expressed reservations over being singled out. The prime minister said there is no question of such treatment being meted out to anyone," Riaz said.

"The prime minister has asked for some time and InshaAllah justice will be served," the PTI leader added.

When asked what was discussed regarding Akbar, Riaz said that the group shared their reservations, after which "the prime minister said he will not allow injustice to be done with anyone and that we should leave it to him and he takes responsibility".

Riaz clarified that the prime minister has not "acknowledged" that Akbar has meted out "unfair treatment" to Tareen, but the group has simply shared their concerns and the premier has assured them of looking into them. These include the removal of Akbar's involvement in the probe into Tareen and the formation of a judicial commission.

The PTI MNA claimed that the prime minister said: "You are all my allies. Even those who are opposed to me, I wish to tell them, no one will be treated unfairly and justice will be done."

Riaz said the group thanked the premier for his assurances. "We have full confidence in our captain and our prime minister and InshaAllah we will secure justice," he added.

The PTI leader, responding to what time frame the prime minister has provided for the matter to be resolved, said that no such time period was provided.

The Federal Investigation Agency has been tasked with probing the sugar crisis that began last year and is looking into the JDW Sugar Mills owned by Jahangir Tareen.

Earlier this month Akbar brushed aside allegations of selective application of law against Tareen or others and said that all are equal before the law.

He said neither was anyone being targeted nor spared in the sugar scam inquiries. "The task of accountability is not easy, you cannot make friends in the process."

Akbar said that in the context of the Sugar Inquiry Commission's report and orders by the cabinet, institutions were carrying out their assignments and this had nothing to do with whether a sugar mill belongs to a person from the treasury or the opposition or the general public.



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