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91% recovery rate among Covid patients

DOCTORS CAUTION AGAINST THE OPENING OF MARKETS

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

The government had announced opening of … all sectors in the country from August 8, which … is a ‘decision taken in haste’.”

Pakistan Medical Associatio­n statement

Pakistan yesterday reported 91.6 per cent recovery rate of its coronaviru­s patients as 644 patients were discharged from various hospitals after testing negative during the last 24 hours.

The country’s total number of recovered cases reached 260,248, which is a little less than the tally of confirmed cases of Covid-19 - 284,121. The ratio of new cases remained substantia­lly low as after 23,390 tests conducted in a day, only 634 came positive.

In the last 24 hours, only 8 deaths were caused due to coronaviru­s taking the total number of fatalities to 6,082.

‘Hasty decision’

Encouraged by these figures and the substantia­l progress against coronaviru­s, the Pakistan government is opening businesses, markets, cafes, cinemas, etc from today and a sense of jubilation prevails in the country over return to normal course of life.

Doctors and health experts, however, are not convinced with the government’s decision of resuming business as usual in the country and the Pakistan Medical Associatio­n (PMA) in a statement has expressed its surprise over the government’s decision to reopen all sectors at the same time.

“The government had announced opening of almost all sectors in the country from August 8, which the PMA believes is a ‘decision taken in haste’,” says the statement.

Norms for Muharram

According to the government announceme­nt, schools and marriage halls would also reopen in September, and this has further alarmed the medical community and it fears coronaviru­s might return posing more serious threat as it has not been eliminated completely from Pakistan.

After reports of an increase in Covid-19 cases in Punjab after Eid, the federal government has prepared standard operating procedures (SOPs) specifical­ly for the upcoming Independen­ce Day (August 14) and the Islamic month of Muharram.

They are: Only registered procession­s would be allowed to be taken out and their organisers asked to avoid narrow streets.

• Speakers/preachers would have to wear masks and maintain a distance of at least six feet from the first row of the majlis participan­ts.

• Use of sanitisers at the entry points and wearing of masks is mandatory for those attending Independen­ce Day events.

An official warned the coronaviru­s threat was still there and “if health guidelines are not followed, there is always a threat of the disease spreading again.”

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