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UK lockdown has begun. Police given powers of arrests and fines.

Only allowed out to get food, medicine and to go to work. No 2 persons to be out together.

After 6,600+ cases and 370+ deaths!

Pakistan has moved a lot faster.
 
New public benches have arrived

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Can any one please confirm? are tomorrow offices open in Karachi just received msg from my manager that our company is open and we have to come on time.
Can any one help @RescueRanger
Take the snapshot of that msg and go to a police station tomorrow.

Upload that on social media too..

Your life is more important than your job.
 
Just saw a video of crazy Iranians still going out in droves to celebrate Noroz. Despite Corona pendamic in their country.
Hope the government of Pakistan doesn't allow Pakistanis to go there and if someone still goes, don't let them come back.
They can stay at whatever grave they go to visit.
 
Why are the recovered only 13 so far?? whats taking so long??

And i have hardly seen any PAkistani medical staff in PPE kits(hazmat suits) wtf is wrong with the govt.
 
One thing is for sure, when this Corona virus saga is over(hopefully), half of the world will be suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) from mild to severe level. A good chunk of the other half would be Pakistanis. lol
 
Why are the recovered only 13 so far?? whats taking so long??
First the Incubation period lasts from 10-14 days and symptoms could last for 1 to 3 weeks depending on the severity of illness. Plus Patients are only discharged once their throat swab comes negative. That takes time.
 
One thing is for sure, when this Corona virus saga is over(hopefully), half of the world will be suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) from mild to severe level. A good chunk of the other half would be Pakistanis. lol
I saw the news where total recovered were 6 only
 
Gaza virus cases attended conference in Pakistan
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Palestinian volunteers wearing protective clothes and masks disinfect a street as a preventive measure against the spread of novel coronavirus, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 22, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 24 March 2020
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  • The Palestinian embassy in Islamabad said the two attended an event with 250,000 Muslims in Pakistan last month

GAZA: Gaza’s first two confirmed coronavirus patients attended a conference with 250,000 Muslims in Pakistan last month that went ahead contrary to government advice, an official and family members said Monday.
Pakistani authorities had urged the cancelation of the five-day Tablighi Ijtema congregation, or Tablighi Jamaat in Arabic, hosted annually near Lahore.
But organizers from the conservative Sunni Muslim evangelical movement ignored government advice to postpone.
It was unclear where the two Palestinians — who returned to Gaza from Pakistan via Egypt earlier this month — contracted COVID-19.
But a statement from the Palestinian embassy in Islamabad said the two attended the event which took place “despite the warning of the Pakistani authorities against conferences.”
Omar Al-Tabatibi said his 79-year-old grandfather Mohammed and friend Amer Doghmosh had attended the Lahore event.
Previous statements from health officials had misidentified the men as being between 30 and 40.

“My grandfather learnt about the conference by chance from a friend while he was in Pakistan so he wanted to attend,” Tabatibi said.
After returning from Pakistan his grandfather stayed several days in Egypt before taking the long journey overland to Gaza, Tabatibi said.
“Maybe my grandfather caught corona in Egypt and not Pakistan, no one knows,” he added.
He said the family had already been subjected to abuse on social media and in person since the news broke.
“My little brother went to a games shop today and the owner told him to go home as his grandfather has corona.”
Gaza’s health ministry said the two men were placed in quarantine immediately after crossing into Gaza and did not mix with the population.
It described them as being in stable condition.
Omar said his grandfather has pre-existing conditions of high blood pressure and diabetes.
“I spoke to him last night on the phone and he told me he was ok and is recovering,” he said.
The United Nations has warned that a COVID-19 outbreak in Gaza could be disastrous, given the high poverty rates and weak health system in the coastal strip under Israeli blockade since 2007.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1646031/middle-east

 
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