World Health Organization Warns Pakistan Government Against Lockdown Dislodge in Coronavirus Period

The number of corona infected patients has crossed 200,000 in Pakistan. Geo TV reported that the rate of infection had increased manifold over the past few weeks.
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Image Credit: Deccan Chronicle

The number of corona infected patients has crossed 200,000 in Pakistan.  Geo TV reported that the rate of infection had increased manifold over the past few weeks.  The death toll in the country rose to 3,695 in Pakistan in the last 24 hours due to the death of 105 more people infected with the coronavirus.

In the last 24 hours, the death toll rose to 3,695 with the death of 105 more patients.  Sindh province has reported the highest number of 71,092 cases, followed by 68,308 in Punjab province, 22,633 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 11,219 in Islamabad, 9,587 in Balochistan, 1,326 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 869 in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.  The ministry said that 73,471 coronavirus patients have been cured.

Pakistan Situation is very Critical in Poverty Said Imran

Image Credit: Times of India
Image Credit: Times of India

After the corona spread, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan addressing the country people, denied the possibility of lockdown, saying that the country's economic situation was very critical. Poverty will increase in the country and the number of poor will increase.  Against Lockdown DislodgeThere are no alternatives for this situation. The number of poor can be doubled.  It is being speculated that the politics of Corona in Pakistan may become hot.  According to health officials, there have been a total of 11,26,761 investigations of COVID-19 in the country so far, of which 24,599 investigations were conducted on Monday.

Previously a minister of the provincial government died on Thursday from covid-19.  He was found infected with the Corona virus last week. This information was given by the Health Ministry of Pakistan. However, on 23 April the World Health Organization warned the government of Pakistan against lifting the ban.

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