PM urges precautions as Pakistan reports over 500 COVID-19 cases in single day

A health official collects a swab sample to test for the COVID-19 inside a van in Islamabad, Pakistan, on November 26, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 29 June 2022
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PM urges precautions as Pakistan reports over 500 COVID-19 cases in single day

  • Pakistan last reported over 500 infections on March 16, when 514 people contracted the virus
  • The PM chaired a meeting of federal ministers to take stock of the coronavirus situation in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday urged people to take necessary precautions against the coronavirus, as Pakistan reported the highest single-day COVID-19 infections in three months.
Pakistan reported over 500 coronavirus cases for the first time since March, according to official data from the country’s health ministry, with the positivity ratio in Karachi, the country’s largest city, recorded at 18 percent.
Pakistan last reported over 500 infections on March 16, when 514 people contracted the disease. According to official data from the National Institute of Health (NIH), 15,462 coronavirus tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, out of which 541 turned out positive. One person succumbed to the respiratory infection while the national positivity rate was 3.5 percent.
PM Sharif asked people to be more careful while chairing a meeting of Pakistan’s federal ministers and provincial chief secretaries.
“In view of the resurgence of coronavirus cases in the country, I urge the entire nation to follow coronavirus-related SOPs [standard operating procedures] and directives,” he said in a Twitter post.

 

The prime minister was informed during the meeting about the new omicron variant of the virus and how it had recently led to an increase in the number of cases in Pakistan, said the state-run Radio Pakistan.
Pakistan disbanded the National Command and Operations Center, its main pandemic response body, on March 31 as infections fell to the lowest since the outbreak began in 2020.
But as COVID-19 cases rise again, the government has called for the Center to start working again and the Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has made it mandatory for all passengers on domestic flights to wear masks as a protective measure.
“After a slight change in Covid-19 cases in some cities, the NCOC has recommended mask-wearing on all domestic flights, railways, and public transport within the country is mandatory,” the NIH said on Monday. “So all citizens are requested to wear a face mask during travel.”
Authorities are also now urging all eligible individuals not to delay getting booster vaccine shots. Pakistan has administered at least 267,200,445 doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far. Assuming every person needs two doses, that’s enough to have vaccinated about 61.7 percent of the country’s population.
 


Pakistani party announces countrywide protests on Friday against US-Israel strikes on Iran

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Pakistani party announces countrywide protests on Friday against US-Israel strikes on Iran

  • Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) party chief urges Pakistan to withdraw from Trump’s Board of Peace body
  • Calls for transparent probe into deaths of 10 protesters who stormed US consulate in Karachi 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani religious party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) announced it would hold countrywide protests against US and Israel’s aggression against Iran, calling on Islamabad to withdraw from US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace body. 

Tensions have surged in the Middle East ever since Saturday, when US and Israel launched surprise airstrikes against Iran after months of negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program. 

Iran confirmed on Sunday its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had been killed in the strikes, retaliating with drone and missile attacks against US military installations in the Gulf. 

 “The Jamaat-e-Islami chief expressed solidarity with the Iranian government and people and announced nationwide protests on Friday against what he described as US and Israeli aggression,” the JI said in a statement on Wednesday. 

It quoted party chief Naeem ur Rehman as saying that the Board of Peace formed under the leadership of US President Donald Trump was a “sham.”

“He demanded that the Government of Pakistan immediately withdraw from the so-called Gaza Peace Board and urged both the government and opposition to openly condemn the US and Israeli attacks on Iran,” the JI added. 

Rehman said it was necessary to defeat the “nefarious” plans of the US and Israel, warning that Israel could target Pakistan next.

The JI chief reiterated his demand for a transparent investigation into the killing of 10 protesters who had stormed the US consulate in Karachi on Sunday to protest Khamenei’s killing.

A Reuters report cited two American officials as saying that US Marines had fired at the demonstrators. However, the US officials said it was unclear whether rounds fired by Marines struck or killed anyone.

“The Jamaat-e-Islami chief appealed to protesters to remain peaceful and urged people from all walks of life to participate fully in Friday’s demonstrations,” the JI said.

The JI has regularly held large public rallies in Pakistan’s Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad cities against Israel for its military operations in Gaza.