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Coronavirus has claimed 6th life in Pakistan The new death was reported in Quetta, Baluchistan of a 65-year-old patient Sindh Read More

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  • Coronavirus has claimed 6th life in Pakistan
  • The new death was reported in Quetta, Baluchistan of a 65-year-old patient
  • Sindh and GB have announced a complete lockdown starting today
  • PM has urged people to self-quarantine to fight the pandemic
  • Sindh, Baluchistan, and Punjab have also requested army deployment
  • Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan has risen to 875
  • So far, 6 deaths have been reported in Pakistan: 1 in Sindh, 3 in KP, 1 in GB, 1 in Baluchistan
  • Sindh remains the worst-hit with 394 confirmed cases so far
  • Punjab has reported 246 cases, Baluchistan 110, KP 38, AJK/GB 72, and Islamabad 15

Coronavirus has claimed 6th life in Pakistan with the latest death reported in Quetta. According to Baluchistan govt. spokesperson Liaquat Shahwani, the patient was 65 years old and lost his fight against the deadly virus during treatment at Quetta’s Fatima Jinnah Chest Hospital.

The 5th death was recorded on Sunday from Gilgit Baltistan where Dr. Osama Riaz, who was screening pilgrims returning to Pakistan from Iran, contracted the virus and succumbed to it. Of the 4 previous deaths, 1 was reported in Sindh and 3 in KP.

New confirmed coronavirus cases are being reported in bulks. 41 new cases in Sindh and 70 new cases in Punjab were reported on Sunday in single goes. PM Imran Khan, in his address to the nation, ruled out a blanket lockdown but urged citizens to self-quarantine to fight the pandemic.

Sindh, however, announced a 15-day near-complete lockdown beginning today with movement restricted to need-basis only. All social and commercial activity is suspended during the lockdown with a few exceptions such as grocery buying and hospital visits.

Following Sindh, GB also announced ‘home-lookdown’ starting Monday (today) as the province’s tally tops 70 with one death recorded so far. Sindh, Baluchistan, and Punjab have already requested the interior ministry for army deployment to fight the disease and maintain the law-and-order situation.

Here are the latest updates.

8.00 pm

NEW CASES: Punjab 21, Sindh 42, KP 6, Baluchistan 2

Punjab has recorded 21 new cases, taking the provincial tally to 246.

Sindh reported 42 new cases with the total confirmed cases in the province jumping to 394. Of the new cases, 3 were reported in Karachi while 39 were reported in Sukkur.

6 new cases were added to the KP tally which now totals at 38. Baluchistan also reported 2 new cases taking the province’s total to 110.

8.00 pm

DG ISPR Holds Press Conference

Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar held a media briefing over the latest coronavirus-related developments in Pakistan. He spoke about the challenge at hand and how the army deployment was requested by the civil government to help the country fight the COVID-19 spread.

He added that during the army deployment, measures taken by the civil governments will be ensured. These measures include:

  • Food and medical supply factories will remain open
  • Schools will remain closed
  • All gatherings will be suspended
  • Shopping malls, restaurants, cinemas, wedding halls, swimming pools, and non-essential movement will be prohibited
  • Inter-city transport will only remain open for food supply chains
  • All public transport will be suspended in cities
  • All airports will remain closed for international flights till 4 April
  • Petrol pumps and fruit/vegetable markets will open on days notified by the provincial govts.

“It’s time to make tough decisions on individual, family, community, and society levels,” he said. “All borders have already been closed as a precautionary measure, but the real border is between man and coronavirus that we need to control,” he added.