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Mortality to recovery rate is quite good in Pakistan!
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Biggest jump today. Doesn't say much at this point, it will take another couple of weeks to see the effects of the lockdown.
And please, please keep these tableegi jammat people under check, by force if necessary. It's not about them alone, it's about the whole nation which will suffer due their ignorance and stupidity.
These TJ mullahs are the reason we are seeing this recent spike. Cases in local transmission and Iran zaireen have slowed down quite a bit. We can thank these TJ guys for spreading the virus. Leken agar aqal hoti tu mullah thori hotay.
Good thing is provincial governments have quarantined them inside the TJ marakez themselves, karlo jitni karni hai tableegh.
These TJ mullahs are the reason we are seeing this recent spike. Cases in local transmission and Iran zaireen have slowed down quite a bit. We can thank these TJ guys for spreading the virus. Leken agar aqal hoti tu mullah thori hotay.
Good thing is provincial governments have quarantined them inside the TJ marakez themselves, karlo jitni karni hai tableegh.
I wonder if the theory and hypothesis that this virus is ineffective in warmer climates or that the subcontinent people have superior immune systems to the goras correct for e.g. desi's don't get sick that easily from eating foods outside in comparison to goras in the subcontinent
So that's about an increase of about 450 cases in the last 24 hours? That's a worrying sign
LAHORE: The Chinese doctors currently visiting Lahore have suggested to the Punjab government to extend the current lockdown for 28 days to save the province from Covid-19 havoc and later gradually and cautiously start lifting restrictions while taking the conditions into account.
Chinese delegation leader Dr Maming Hoi busted the myth that the coronavirus would fade away with the advent of summer, saying, “the possibility of spread of the coronavirus in hot weather cannot be ruled out and ignored”.
'Nothing's being done on ground': CJP criticises govt measures to combat Covid-19
CJP Gulzar Ahmed has criticised measures taken by government, says "everyone is talking about funds". — PID/File
CJP Gulzar Ahmed has criticised measures taken by government, says "everyone is talking about funds". — PID/File
Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed has berated the government's efforts to combat the novel coronavirus, saying that "nothing is being done on ground".
While hearing an appeal against Islamabad High Court's verdict regarding the release of under-trial prisoners due to the coronavirus outbreak, the chief justice said that the government had closed OPDs of all hospitals, leaving no place for patients to seek treatment.
"Hospitals have been closed when we need them. Up till now, 10 hospitals with 1,000 beds each should have been made operational.
"Everyone is talking about funds, no one is doing anything. The public has been left at the mercy of God," he remarked. The chief justice also criticised government's efforts to encourage people to stay indoors in order to curb the spread of the disease.
Meanwhile, the chief justice also criticised the government over its move to encourage people to stay indoors in order to curb the spread of the disease.
https://www.brecorder.com/2020/04/0...quate-measures-to-curb-spread-of-coronavirus/
CJP living in his own world.
The title is nowhere to be found in the news.
He addressed the issue of not taking steps toward hospitals and more beds as numbers are expected to pile up which in my opinion, is a valid concern for the people.
It's not a title, it's a paragraph I am highlighting from the linked article.
CJP Gulzar has a bit of a reputation for being... concerned... about being in the headlines. He also criticized Zafar Mirza's qualifications, when he's one of the most qualified people there can be to deal with the current situation.
Most people realize that the provincial governments, at least, have done pretty much all they can.
To say that "nothing is being done on the ground" is nothing short of ludicrous. Perhaps he isn't aware of the ground realities.
This is getting out of hand. Hopefully this is the influx from weeks before and the lockdown shows in the next couple of week. Otherwise I don't know how we will cope.
Dozens of young doctors, paramedics arrested, after baton-charge of the Police.
This is getting out of hand. Hopefully this is the influx from weeks before and the lockdown shows in the next couple of week. Otherwise I don't know how we will cope.
The latest peak of upto 397, is it localized or spreaded over the whole country? Any data available province wise?
Why it’s going up and down that drastically?
Why it’s going up and down that drastically?
The latest peak of upto 397, is it localized or spreaded over the whole country? Any data available province wise?
It is not a cumulative curve but frequency polygon
covid.gov.pk has all the data.
We are testing so little that it's hard to say. I think it's spread all over the country. The majority of the cases even at this point are I think from those in quarantine and the tableegi jammat.
Is there any info available on what type of people are being tested? I think for the most part they either have travel history or are from Tableeghi Jamat, right?
For example in most European countries due to limited number of test kits priority is given to people of 65+ age and breathing problem. Not everyone who shows up with flu symptoms is also getting tested.
I don't think that's the case in Pakistan. If a vast majority of positive tested have only mild symptoms then there is not much to worry about.
Pakistan's biggest issue is that people can't be trusted to self-isolate and require a hospital or government organized quarantine, even though they only have mild symptoms. Which is sad and unnecessary waste of resources. In other part of the world only people with severe symptoms are getting hospitalized. Public can't complain to authorities all the time when they themselves have no sense of responsibility and behave like children.
Even if there is a strict lock down for over a month, sooner or later it has to be lifted while the virus is still there and this is why a mature behavior from the public is necessary.
Out of these 397 yesterday, 330 were in Punjab.
Total number of cases in Punjab till yesterday were 1493. 309 of those are Zaireen and 484 are TJ.
Most of the overseas are from Punjab. This explains such a high number
Coronavirus Cases:
3,864
Deaths:
54
Recovered:
429
Pakistan’s coronavirus cases increased by 609 in the past 24 hours - from 3,157 to 3,766
That’s an increase of over 19%
Most of the increase happened in Punjab - positive results for Tableeghi Jamaat members and returnees from Iran - both groups are already in quarantine
Are Tableeghis in quarantine before lockdown started?
CoraCora the Tabligh police lol. Your obsession with Tablighi jamaat is quite hilarious. They are not going anywhere.
It is a genuine concern! If they recover then the total recovered cases will increase dramatically.
Pakistan would be able to conduct 25,000 tests per day by month's end: Asad Umar
Pakistan will be capable of conducting 25,000 tests per day by the end of this month, Planning Minister Asad Umar has said.
He said that last month, the country was struggling to conduct 1,000 tests in a day but the capacity was being increased.
The month's end seems like a million miles away at this point. Government's own modelling is showing cases to be 40-50k by May. I'm worried now.
They need testing kits now. Really shows that Pakistani capabilities when they cant produce testing kits themselves it seems. In that case, they need knowledge sharing with the Chinese so that these kits can be produced in mass. Pakistan can not wait till the end of April. Need some urgency!
I think indigenous testing kits are under trial. It should be noted that medical equipment approval takes weeks if not months because it is people's lives in question. I wouldn't want a situation where a positive patient comes out as negative due to faulty test and they go about spreading it to everyone.
We are not China where our people can be used as guinea pigs.
I think indigenous testing kits are under trial. It should be noted that medical equipment approval takes weeks if not months because it is people's lives in question. I wouldn't want a situation where a positive patient comes out as negative due to faulty test and they go about spreading it to everyone.
We are not China where our people can be used as guinea pigs.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Pakistan’s got its 1st <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/COVID%E3%83%BC19?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#COVIDー19</a> patient on 26th February. We got our 1000th patient in 29 days. The 2000th patient in 7 days, 3000th patient in 5 days & probably the 4000th patient in 3 days. This is how serious the situation is. Pakistaniyo plz wake up before its too late</p>— SenatorMurtaza Wahab (@murtazawahab1) <a href="https://twitter.com/murtazawahab1/status/1247547265213968386?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
By the way, Zafar Mirza in his presser today said that the higher number of cases in Punjab from the last 2 days were already positive since a few days, but "hadn't been entered into the system" or something along those lines. Not too sure about the specifics of how many cases that applies to...
[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]
Can someone translate this Roman Urdu into hamari dehati Urdu?)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I appreciate Liver brother Management who instead their productLife Boy permitting every Soap,hat houn Ko Saadi Marienplatz Chaney koi bihi Saboun hou</p>— Syeda Shehla Raza [MENTION=2068]syed[/MENTION]aShehlaRaza) <a href="https://twitter.com/SyedaShehlaRaza/status/1247540834259496960?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=1269]Bewal Express[/MENTION] [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]
Can someone translate this Roman Urdu into hamari dehati Urdu?)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">I appreciate Liver brother Management who instead their productLife Boy permitting every Soap,hat houn Ko Saadi Marienplatz Chaney koi bihi Saboun hou</p>— Syeda Shehla Raza [MENTION=2068]syed[/MENTION]aShehlaRaza) <a href="https://twitter.com/SyedaShehlaRaza/status/1247540834259496960?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 7, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I generally understand urdu when written in English alphabets but couldn't understand. What actually did she mean?The moral of the story - Don't drink and tweet