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Coronavirus: 3,669 more cases reported in the last 24 hours

Pakistan records minor increase in daily Covid-19 death count

Over 3,669 new Covid-19 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours whereas 20 patients have died. The National Command and Operation Center has reported that the number of cases in Pakistan is 630,471 while the death toll reached 13,863. Data shows that 43,498 tests have been conducted in the last 24 hours, overall … Read more

Coronavirus: 3,876 New cases reported in the last 24 hours

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Coronavirus cases have surged once again as the highest number of cases have been reported since July 2020. According to the updates by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 3,876 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours whereas 42 patients have passed away. The total number of deaths related to Covid-19 is … Read more

Pakistan records nearly 3,500 COVID-19 infections in a single day

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Pakistan during the last 24 hours recorded 61 deaths related to the novel coronavirus and 3,495 infections. According to the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC), the total number of deaths from coronavirus in Pakistan has reached 13,717 while the total number of infected people jumped to 615,810. Whereas the active cases, toll is 24,592. … Read more

Coronavirus: 2,253 new cases reported, lockdown imposed in Punjab

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The third wave of coronavirus pandemic has entered Pakistan. Consequently, the lockdown has been imposed in seven cities in Punjab from today (Monday). As per the details, the lockdown has been imposed in cities including f Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, and Gujrat. An official notification has been issued by the Punjab Primary and … Read more

Coronavirus: 2,338 New cases reported in the last 24 hours

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Forty-six more coronavirus patients have lost their lives in the last 24 hours whereas, 2,338 new cases have been reported. The latest updates by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) state that 569,296 Covid-19 patients have recovered whereas 1,720 are in critical condition. The updates also say that the death toll has reached 13,476 … Read more

Coronavirus: NCOC re-imposes lockdown restrictions in Pakistan

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The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has decided to re-impose lockdown restrictions in Islamabad as a surge in COVID-19 cases. The federal district administration issued a notification of the application of the new restrictions. اسلام آباد کورونا کے بڑھتے ہوئے کیسز کے باعث این سی او سی کی ہدایات پر ضلعی انتظامیہ کے فیصلے … Read more

Coronavirus: 39 patients died in the last 24 hours

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Coronavirus is still prevailing in Pakistan as 39 more patients died in the last 24 hours. According to the latest data by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 38,887 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours. Moreover, 1,780 new cases have been reported. The number of positive cases has increased to 590,508 in … Read more

PCB likely to offer COVID-19 vaccine shots to all PSL players, officials

PCB COVID-19 vaccine shots for players

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced to offer SARS-Coronavirus Vaccine doses to all participants of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 6, becoming the first cricket board to use the vaccine.

According to an official press release issued by PCB, the decision has been made to ensure all participants of the league remain safe and healthy during the event, which concludes on 22 March.

The vaccine doses will be administered on Thursday and will be offered to all those inside the bio-secure bubble. However, it will solely be the players’ and officials’ decision if they want to get the vaccine shots.

The cricket board has been in discussions with the federal and provincial government officials, highlighting the national cricket teams’ international engagements and commitments as well as the significance, reputation, integrity, and credibility of the PSL 6.

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Sindh Weighing Up Easing Restrictions As Virus Situation Improves

Sindh Weighing Up Easing Restrictions As Virus Situation Improves

Restrictions on lockdown have been further eased after the Coronavirus situation in Sindh improved, but a decision on indoor weddings, indoor dining and the opening of cinemas will be taken at the NCOC meeting on March 10. According to the details, the Sindh Home Department has issued a new notification regarding Corona SOPs, which states … Read more

Coronavirus: 1,163 new cases, 42 deaths reported

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The number of positive cases in Pakistan has increased as 1,163 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours. As per the details, 42 patients lost their lives, the death toll has reached 12,938 so far. According to the data by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), the number of confirmed cases … Read more

Pakistan: All educational Institutions To Go Regular from Today

Schools Regular From Monday

Schools all across Pakistan are going to reopen from tomorrow, March 1st after a long break from studies due to the novel Coronavirus outbreak.

On February 26,  Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood has said that all the students that are going to be regular in schools from March 1st.

All schools will go back to regular classes from 1st march. It is reiterated that the SOPs issued by the Ministry in consultation with Health/NCOC are still fully applicable on schools with a special emphasis on use of Masks, Physical Distancing and Hand washing, he wrote on Twitter.

On the other hand, the Sindh government has on Sunday (today) opposed the decision by Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood for allowing 5-day regular classes from March 1, saying the announcement has “created confusion among the students.”

Saeed Ghani, in this regard, said that as per the decision of the provincial government, schools will only allow 50% attendance, adding that regular classes cannot be resumed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Emphasizing the importance of following the coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs), he added that children going to school will be required to maintain social distancing in the classroom.

“How will children maintain social distancing if we allow 100 % attendance?” Saeed Ghani questioned.

“Once the pandemic end, all children will be allowed to go to school,” he went on to add.

“The decision to reopen schools was also taken by the committee,” he said.

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Saeed Ghani opposes to resume five-day regular classes from March 1st

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The Sindh government has on Sunday (today) opposed the decision by Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood for allowing 5-day regular classes from March 1, saying the announcement has “created confusion among the students.”

Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani, in this regard, said that as per the decision of the provincial government, schools will only allow 50% attendance, adding that regular classes cannot be resumed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Emphasizing the importance of following the coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs), he added that children going to school will be required to maintain social distancing in the classroom.

“How will children maintain social distancing if we allow 100 % attendance?” Saeed Ghani questioned.

“Once the pandemic end, all children will be allowed to go to school,” he went on to add.

“The decision to reopen schools was also taken by the committee,” he said,

The minister also reminded people that while COVID-19 cases have reduced in the province, the pandemic has not ended yet.

Earlier on February 25, Shafqat Mahmood had announced that all schools will go back to regular five day classes from Monday, March 1, 2021.

He had made the announcement via his tweet. The minister said that the restrictions imposed in some major cities on schools to conduct staggered classes was only till Feb 28

He wrote, “Important announcement. All schools will go back to regular 5 day classes from Monday March 1. Restrictions imposed in some major cities on schools to conduct staggered classes was only till Feb 28.

Coronavirus cases have declined but the pandemic has not ended yet, Ghani added.

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More than 52,000 healthcare workers receive COVID-19 vaccine, Dr Faisal Sultan

SAPM Dr Faisal Briefs Regarding Vaccine Shortage In Country

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan has on Thursday said that more than 52,000 frontline healthcare workers have received the coronavirus vaccine in Pakistan.

While addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Dr Faisal Sultan said the government considers the healthcare workers as “ideals” — and it proves the vaccine’s efficacy and their trust in it.

He further said that if a healthcare worker is less than 60-year-old, then they will now only have to send their CNIC number at 1666 and visit their nearest vaccination centre.

The list is available on the National Command and Control Centre’s website.

For the second vaccination phase, he said that the government had announced on February 15 that people above 65-years of age should start registering themselves for the vaccine.

The procedure is the same, send their CNIC number — without dashes — at 1666. “You will get further information from the message you receive.” The second phase, he said, would start from March.

The special assistant said that the government had chosen the people over 65 years as the deaths that had occurred due to COVID-19 in Pakistan, a chunk of those were of the people above 65 years of age.

He urged people above 65 years to get themselves registered for the vaccine as they were “an important part of the society”.

“It does not mean that this vaccine is not safe or is not effective,” he said.

He further added that the people who partook in the vaccine’s trials were not substantial, therefore, Pakistani medical experts advised that it should be used when enough data for people above 60 is available.

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Sindh schools could shut if Coronavirus cases rise: Saeed Ghani

Punjab announces exam schedule

Sindh might close schools if the coronavirus infections in the province witness an increase. The announcement came a day after all of the educational institutions in the province reopened.

During a press conference on February 1, Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani said all educational institutions reopened, while some unprepared schools remained close.

“Parents who do not want to send their children to schools can refrain from it. Also, the administration can’t ensure SOPs’ implementation; the parents should play their part in it as well,” the education minister said.

Moreover, the Ghani said that 50% attendance was permitted in the schools in a bid to keep the virus at bay, adding that the government had conducted COVID-19 testing in schools and colleges.

Until now, the positivity rate in colleges is 1.9%, while in schools it stands at 5.9%, Saeed Ghani said.

He also highlighted that four colleges had been shut after several COVID-19 cases were reported there.

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Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine gifted by China; Sindh to begin vaccination drive from Feb. 3

Sinopharm vaccine gifted by China

Pakistan has on Monday received 500,000 doses of Sinopharm’s COVID-19 vaccine gifted by China by a special Pakistan Air Force (PAF) plane.

SAPM on Health Dr Faisal Sultan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi informed about the Sinopharm vaccine’s arrival.

A special Pakistan Air Force (PAF) plane with the first tranche of coronavirus vaccine landed in Islamabad earlier today.

Taking to Twitter, SAPM Dr Faisal Sultan thanked China and everyone who made this happen and said the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) and provinces played an instrumental role in tackling COVID.

“I salute our front-line healthcare workers for their efforts & they’ll be first to get vaccinated,” he tweeted.

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Coronavirus: Sindh reports more 4 deaths, 812 new cases during 24 hours

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At least four deaths were reported in Sindh with 812 new cases of Coronavirus while 11031 tests were conducted during last 24 hours.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a statement said that with four deaths the total death toll has surged to 3,996.

The chief minister stated that the death rate by the disease in Sindh has been 1.6 percent.

Sindh CM said that 11031 samples were tested in 24 hours in the province, in which 812 cases detected with detection ratio of four percent.

He added that so far 272,5780 tests have been conducted, in which 2,47,248 positive cases were diagnosed, of them 91 percent or 2,24,664 patients have recovered.

The CM said that currently 18,588 patients have been active cases of COVID-19, of them 17,751 were in home isolation, 14 at isolation centers and 823 at different hospitals across the province.

The condition of 768 patients was stated to be critical, including 76 shifted to ventilators, he further stated.

Out of 812 new cases detected, 544 have been diagnosed in Karachi, including 169 in district East, 141 South, 81 Korangi, 73 Central, 43 Malir, and 37 West, he stated.

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Coronavirus: Two govt. schools sealed in Lahore after detection of cases

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Amidst the increasing COVID-19 fear across the country, two government schools have been sealed after the detection of four new cases of coronavirus among students and teachers.

According to the details, four new cases of novel coronavirus have been detected in two governments schools in Lahore. The schools have been sealed for a week after the detection of COVID-19 cases among three students and two teachers.

Moreover, the local administration issued show-cause notices to the heads of 12 schools in Lahore over showing negligence from duties and lack of arrangements under the devised SOPs against COVID-19.

The school administrations have been directed to appear before the relevant authority along with the written responses within two days.

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NCOC lifts time limit on outdoor dining in restaurants

Restaurant dining time revised

The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has on Wednesday lifted the time limit on outdoor dining in restaurants. According to a notification issued by NCOC, the government has allowed outdoor dining in restaurants after 10:00 pm also. Earlier, the government had allowed outdoor dining in restaurants across the country till 10:00 pm. As per … Read more

Coronavirus: Pakistan records 74 deaths in a single day

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74 more people died of COVID-19 over the last twenty-four hours, taking the total tally to 11,450. According to the latest statistics by National Command and Operating Centre (NCOC) , 1,563 new cases of coronavirus surfaced in the country during the last twenty-four hours after the tests of 41,285 people 492,207 people have so far … Read more

Dr Faisal Sultan announces free COVID-19 vaccine for people

Delta Variant Casts Shadow Over Pakistan, Dr Faisal Warns

Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Health Dr Faisal Sultan on Wednesday announced that the government will provide COVID-19 vaccines free of charge to the general public across the country.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad, Dr Faisal Sultan said that they were devising a mechanism for the provision of the vaccine to the people.

After clinical trial, the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) approved AstraZeneca and Sinopharm’s vaccines for emergency use in the country, he said.

The health minister further added that Pakistan would initially procure over 20 million doses of the coronavirus vaccines.

Dr Faisal Sultan, however, said that Sinopharm’s efficiency was 80 per cent. He further said that the government will provide 1 million doses of the vaccine to the general public during the first quarter of the current year.

In the first phase, the coronavirus vaccine will be provided to healthcare workers and people over 60 years of age, he added.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed to expedite supple of COVID vaccines across the country.

The meeting was attended by Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Asad Umar, Dr Faisal Sultan and Dr Sania Nishtar.

At the meeting, the committee members said that emergency use of two vaccines has been approved in the last few days and steps are being fast-tracked for the approval of more vaccines. Committee members added that steps are being taken to procure two approved vaccines. Vaccines will be delivered in the first quarter of this year.

The Prime Minister directed the Cabinet Committee to expedite the steps taken for procurement and supply of approved vaccines.

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Coronavirus in Pakistan: Active cases toll stands at 35,163

Pakistan COVID-19: Positivity Rate Continues To Decline In Country

Pakistan has reported 1,772 more cases of novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours bringing the national tally of confirmed cases to 524,783. With 48 more deaths reported in a single day, the country’s national death tally has hit 11,103. As many as 2,046 more people recovered from the dread virus taking the recovery toll … Read more

PM Imran directs to expedite procurement, supply of COVID vaccines

PM directs to expedite vaccine supply

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Tuesday directed to expedite supple of COVID vaccines across the country. According to the details, a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Coronavirus vaccines was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan today. The meeting was attended by Muhammad Hammad Azhar, Asad Umar, Dr Faisal Sultan and … Read more

Pakistan records over 3,000 new coronavirus cases

Pakistan COVID-19: Cases Drops To Less Than Thousand After Four Months

In the last 24 hours, Pakistan has recorded 3,097 new coronavirus cases, taking the tally of infections to 511,921.

According to the latest update by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 41,574 samples were tested out of which 3,097 came out positive.

The last time when Pakistan witnesses more than 3,000 corona positive patients in a single day was on December 19, 2020.

Over the past 24 hours, 16 people succumbed to the deadly virus taking the death toll to 10,818.

There are 33,869 active COVID-19 cases and 2,284 patients have recovered so farm, taking the number of recovered patients to 467,234.

, Sindh has reported 230,718 cases, Punjab 147,292, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 62,377, Balochistan 18,488, Islamabad 39,624, Azad Jammu and Kashmir 8,540, and Gilgit Baltistan 4,882.

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Pakistan records 1,947 new cases of novel coronavirus

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Pakistan on Tuesday recorded 1,947 new cases of the novel coronavirus during the past 24 hours bringing the national tally to 490,476. According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 59 more people died during this period, taking the death toll from the dread disease to 10,409. A total of 35,073 samples were tested, … Read more

Institutions Reopening: Shafqat Mahmood surprised over students’ negative reactions

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As Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood started trending on Twitter after his announcement about educational institutions’ reopening, students seem disappointed that they did not have such expectations from their Education Minister whom they have appreciated since the closure of educational institutions.

Following the negative reactions by students, Shafqat Mahmood expressed his surprise on twitter saying, “Everyone should welcome the opportunity to study and be among friends”.

“It surprises me when I see the negative reaction of some students to school/college/Universities reopening. Education is a gateway to the future. Also Education years are also the best time of ones life. Everyone should welcome the opportunity to study and be among friends,” his tweet read.

There are various trends in this regard on social networking site Twitter, while his name is the top trend and most of the users are also expressing their displeasure in the form of memes, which suggests that students may Unhappy with the decision.

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#DelayAllProffsUHS: Medical students demand delay of proff. exams

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#DelayAllProffsUHS started trending on Twitter today, as students took to social media to demand the University of Health Sciences (UHS) postpone all scheduled examinations following the virus outbreak in the country.

The government has on Monday announced reopening schools, colleges and other educational institutions in a phased manner.

Pakistani Twitterati called out on the university to postpone the examinations in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Faisal Sultan tweeted that the government would discuss medical colleges’ examinations in an important meeting tomorrow.

One person said that it wasn’t possible for students to study in the current pandemic environment, raising alarm at the lack of SOPs being followed in hostels.

“Are medical students not humans?” asked another person.

Another user raised voice against conducting physical exams when lectures had been delivered online to curb the spread of the virus.

One person tweeted: “Medical students’ lives matter too.”

Universities Across Pakistan To Reopen From Feb. 1

Earlier in a day, the education ministers’ conference has decided to reopen universities across the country on February 1st 2021.

The education ministers held an important meeting today to make a final decision regarding the reopening of educational institutions.

The federal government announced to reopen all educational institutions for grade 9 to 12 from 11 January. While grade 1 to grade 8 classes will resume from January 20.

Schools And Colleges Across Pakistan To Reopen From Jan. 18

Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood announced that schools and colleges will reopen in Pakistan from January 18.

announced that in the first phase, classes 9 to 12 would be allowed to resume from January 18.

In the second phase, the minister said, primary to class 8 will resume on January 25.

The minister said that universities and other higher education institutions will reopen from February 1 in the third and last phase.

The minister announced that board exams have been postponed till May and June as students did not have enough time to prepare for their exams.

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PMA warns of a third Coronavirus wave if precautions not taken properly

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Secretary-general of the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA), Dr Qaisar Sajjad warned Monday that a third coronavirus wave might hit Pakistan if people do not observe precautionary measures properly.

The PMA secretary-general while addressing a news conference said, the government and political parties should start thinking about prevention from COVID-19 rather than holding jalsas.

The medical expert lamented that the government had not made any necessary arrangements for provision of emergency services for the masses.

The PMA representative highlighted that the medical fraternity had warned the government about the virus before it had entered the country, but despite that, no measures were taken in this regard.

Dr Sajjad said that it was due to the government’s lack of preparation that several doctors lost their lives to the virus. He said that increasing the number of smart lockdowns in the country will not bear fruit.

He called on the government to make laws according to which citizens who do not wear masks are penalised.

Dr Sajjad said that trials for a COVID-19 vaccine were underway in Pakistan and that it seemed as if a vaccine to treat the virus will be available in the country by the end of 2021.

Pakistan has reported 1,974 infections, 55 deaths, and 1,760 recoveries from the virus in the last 24 hours.

Coronavirus Situation in Pakistan

Pakistan has reported 1,974 infections, 55 deaths, and 1,760 recoveries from the virus in the last 24 hours.

The country has, so far, reported 473,309 infections and 9,929 deaths while 2,263 patients are in critical condition. Meanwhile, 423,892 patients have recovered from the virus.

Furthermore, after a rise in cases across the country, authorities have imposed smart lockdowns in several cities of Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Shafqat Mahmood wants to reopen schools as soon as possible

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Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood has said that he would like to reopen all educational institutions from the coming month as he is much concerned about the loss of studies, especially at the primary level.

In a tweet on Friday night, Shafqat Mahmood said that the final decision regarding schools opening will be made on health grounds. Students well being comes first.

He, in another tweet, informed that the Inter-provincial Education Ministers conference will take place on Jan 4, 2021. Among other agenda points, the most important would be an analysis of the health situation to determine the re-opening of educational institutions.

Earlier, the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) had earlier decided to shut all schools, colleges, and universities from November 26 and announced that a review meeting will held in the first week of January.

“The IPEMC would meet on January 4 to review the pandemic situation in the country and make a decision about reopening of educational institutions,” the minister said.

Saeed Ghani had on Wednesday said that after evaluating the coronavirus situation, it did not seem possible that educational institutions would reopen in January 2021.

Ghani had reiterated his stance that unlike the last academic year, no student would be promoted to the next year without taking the examination this year.

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