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Pakistan tightens protocols for coronavirus screening at airports



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Islamabad International Airport. Photo: file
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani aviation authorities on Sunday introduced modified Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for airports at international arrivals for better control of the spread of coronavirus.

The SOPs shall be applicable on all passengers and flight crew with immediate effect, says a press release issued by Aviation Division on Sunday.

As per SOPs, upon arrival by international flights, everyone will be screened as per practice. The swab sample shall not, however, be collected at the airport.

Read also: PIA rejects reports of pilots contracting coronavirus

All passengers and flight crew shall be quarantined for 24 hours at a location decided by the authorities. After 24 hours, a swab sample shall be collected for the test at the designated facility. Anyone with a positive test result shall be retained at the quarantine or other relevant location.

Those with negative test result shall be allowed to leave with strict instructions and guidance for home quarantine.

Data of all the passengers and flight crew with their mobile numbers will be kept for record and further follow up.

PIA suspends operations from Karachi
The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Sunday suspended its operations from Karachi, rejecting reports that its pilots from a flight from Britain had contracted the coronavirus.

In a statement, the national carrier clarified its views on quarantining its aviation staff in Karachi. "The PIA is strictly abiding by the instructions issued by the Government of Pakistan," its spokesperson Abdullah Khan said.

"The instructions include measures related to disinfecting the airplane as well as the crew's health and safety," Khan added, noting that the federal government's instructions were being followed at all airports in the country.

Read also: PIA given green light to resume flight operations to repatriate Pakistanis stranded abroad

The incident that took place at Karachi airport was "against the instructions issued by the Government of Pakistan on aviation staff", he said, adding that three hours prior to the plane with no passengers was scheduled to arrive from London, all officials had been informed.

However, the spokesperson stressed that despite instructions, the Sindh health department's officials insisted on forcefully quarantining the pilots.

PIA Chief Executive Air Marshal Arshad Malik has expressed serious concerns over the actions contrary to the federal government's instructions, he added.

The PIA's airplane crew is bringing back Pakistanis who have been stranded abroad, CEO Malik said, according to Khan. "We have ensured all possible safety measures for the aviation staff," he added.

The spokesperson clarified that the national carrier was constantly in contact with top officials and that reports about its airplane crew contracting coronavirus were misleading.

The crew was in isolation in a PIA hotel and were awaiting test results, the spokesperson added.

However, the airline's operations from Karachi were to remain suspended until there was a consensus on the government-issued directives, he said.

PALPA tells pilots not to fly planes
The Pakistan Airline Pilots' Association (PALPA), an organisation to protect the rights of the national carrier's pilots, has told pilots not to fly planes, putting ongoing flight operations at risk of suspension.

The PALPA stressed that the lives of pilots and aircrew were at risk if they flew to countries hit by the coronavirus pandemic. The move has put flights for Pakistanis stranded abroad in danger.

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Field Hospital at Expo Centre to be made operational from today

April 06, 2020


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Karachi has largest number of patients; influx of patients from rural areas. — Dawn/File

KARACHI: The Sindh government has decided to make operational the field hospital at Expo Centre, directing all government and private hospitals to move confirmed coronavirus cases to the 1,200-bed facility from Monday (today), officials and sources said on Sunday.

The provincial health department had asked health officers of Karachi through a letter to implement the orders from April 6 and move all positive cases whether with severe or mild symptoms to Expo Centre.

“Karachi has the largest number of patients in the province,” said an official citing reason behind the latest move. “There’s also influx of patients in the city from rural parts of the province. The situation in isolation wards of different hospitals is not that bad but the health department doesn’t want them to become saturated. So before it’s too late, it has decided to utilise the facility.”

The Pakistan Army has assisted the provincial government in setting up the 1,200-bed field hospital at Expo Centre late last month. The authorities have plans to expand it to 10,000-bed facility in the next few weeks.

A special quarantine centre has been established by the Pakistan Army, where it will ensure that the patients are facilitated.

“The hospital is meant to isolate and treat confirmed patients of the coronavirus in a safe and secure environment, away from common people and other patients in the city,” said the official. “A battalion of the Army Medical Corps from Malir Cantonment comprising doctors, paramedics, nurses, pathologists and technicians participated in establishing the field hospital.”

The Medical Corps, he said, had come forward to help in the establishment of the field hospital on the request of the Sindh government.

“The Sindh government will bear all expenses of the establishment of the facility,” Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah had said while briefing about the initial plan of the field hospital. “Initially, the Medical Corps battalion will establish a 500-bed isolation and treatment facility in one of the halls of the Expo Centre, and if need arose, more halls would be utilised to add more facilities.”

According to the detailed plan, in the hall, beds, medicines and necessary equipment have been made available, as the medical corps, civil doctors and paramedical staff members are also deployed at the field hospital.

Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2020
 
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Damn what the hell is happening in Punjab? Lahore is also growing in numbers. This by the way is only by limited tests done. What about countless virus cariers that are not in the system. Someone please hash tag #wakeupBuzdaar
Marwa na dain.
 
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We need to ramp up our Testing
2000 Tests in 1 Day are way less
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Agreed, we are too slow in testing. Our numbers are larger than shown and it is being spread because people think chances of getting is less because only 3500 infected. But number is larger, just not official.
 
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