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Pakistan reported its first two coronavirus deaths on March 18 Both deaths were reported from KP within hours Number of Read More

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  • Pakistan reported its first two coronavirus deaths on March 18
  • Both deaths were reported from KP within hours
  • Number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan has risen to 301
  • Sindh has been affected the most with 208 confirmed cases so far
  • Punjab has reported 33, Baluchistan 23, KP 19, AJK/GB 16, and Islamabad 2 cases
  • Center and provinces continue to announce measures to curb the spread

Pakistan reported its first two coronavirus deaths on March 18, both in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The first person who succumbed to the deadly disease was a 50-year-old man who had returned from Saudi Arabia and was being treated at Mardan Medical Complex (MMC). The second death followed within hours where a 36-year-old man from Hangu being treated at Peshawar’s Lady Reading Hospital lost his fight against the virus.

Meanwhile, confirmations of more positive cases continued to flood in throughout the day from all parts of the country. Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) also reported its first positive case, a 45-year-old who had returned from Taftan recently and was now kept in isolation. Tourist curbs were announced by Punjab, KP, and GB governments to restrict the spread. KP and Punjab also announced partial lockdowns that include social and commercial restrictions.

CM Sindh Murad Ali Shah announced establishment of a Rs3 billion fund to boost efforts to tackle the epidemic. President Alvi, FM Qureshi, and other members of the delegation who visited China earlier this week have tested negative for the virus. Alvi and Qureshi had announced on Wednesday that they would be going in self-isolation as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile, a new study carried out by scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), University of California, Los Angeles and Princeton, emerged on March 18 revealing that the novel coronavirus can survive in the air for hours and on surfaces for days. This may force us to revisit our approach to personal hygiene and the use of face masks which so far has been discouraged by health practitioners.

Here are the latest updates.

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Baluchistan Sends 1,652 Returning From Iran to Home Provinces

1,652 Pakistanis returning from Iran, after spending 14 days at Taftan quarantine, have been sent to their respective province by the Baluchistan government.

Of these people, 1,230 belonged to Punjab, 232 to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 190 to Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir. They have been sent in convoys amid strict security.

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U.S. Imposes Fresh Sanctions on Iran

The United States imposed fresh sanctions on Iran, keeping up its economic pressure campaign despite an earlier offer to help Tehran cope with the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. also called on the Islamic Republic to release detained Americans.