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No entry in Pakistan without coronavirus negative test report
MARCH 18, 2020

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Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan Tuesday said that entry in Pakistan’s territorial limits will not be allowed without an authentic negative test report through RT-PCR for coronavirus.

Addressing a press conference after cabinet meeting along with Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan and Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ul-Haq Qadri, he said, “All passengers travelling to Pakistan will be required to provide certified copy of test result for COVID-19 through RT-PCR conducted during the 24 hours of boarding the flight.” He said the test result must include the name and passport number of the passenger. “Original test result will be required at the disembarkation airport in Pakistan. All airlines are required to comply with this mandatory requirement,” he said. The condition will remain in place till April 4, he said, adding that the measure is being taken to control the spread of coronavirus in Pakistan.




Ghulam Sarwar Khan said the requirement for test result is in addition to current requirement of submission of complete health declaration form at the point of disembarkation in Pakistan. He said the situation will be continuously monitored and will be subject to review at an appropriate time. He said that all domestic departures at airports are required to undergo screening for coronavirus before being allowed to board the flight. “This mandatory screening at domestic departure will be enforced with effect from March 21 with the help of respective federal or provincial health authorities,” he said. The international flight operation will resume except at Gwadar and Turbat where it will remain suspended, he added.

The minister said the past few days have been spent in better equipping the remaining international airports to ensure proper screening of the arriving international passengers. He said all aircrafts are required to be disinfected as per the best industry practices prior to embarkation of passengers at the point of origin. The airline, he said, will be required to submit a certificate in this regard to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, failing which the aircraft will be denied entry into Pakistan. A similar mandatory condition has also been imposed with respect to domestic flights as well, he added.

To a question, he said PIA flight operation will bring back about 5,000 Umrah pilgrims from Saudi Arabia and will continue till March 19.

Meanwhile, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said the cabinet was apprised about the overall situation relating to the coronavirus and the steps taken by the National Coordination Committee (NCC) to deal with the pandemic. The NCC is working in coordination with the provincial governments to monitor the situation and take necessary steps, she said. She said Advisor on Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, while briefing the cabinet on budget strategy paper, said unprecedented achievements had been made in a relative shorter period of time. She said the cabinet reviewed the amounts spent on food security, health, higher education, tourism and other sectors. It was informed that the present government has paid Rs 5,000 billion debt taken by the previous regimes, financially empowered the ministries and increased revenue by 17 percent. The SAPM said it was told that due to the bad policies of previous governments, a long-term programme was adopted for reducing the higher load of utility bills. The cabinet, she said, was briefed in detail on the country’s energy situation. It was told that all areas of energy, including production, delivery and distribution have shown improvement since the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf took charge of the government. The prime minister issued directives that in the changed circumstances, there is a need to start consultations with the power generation companies over renegotiation of tariff. Replying to questions, she said the coronavirus is an international challenge and it is unfortunate that the opposition is trying to get political mileage of it. There is need for unity and cohesion on this occasion, she said, adding that the entire nation should stand united to defeat the threat. To a question, she said due to the coronavirus, Pakistan’s economic growth will be affected and measures will be taken in consultation with the International Monetary Fund and all the stakeholders to improve it. She said the prime minister has tasked the finance adviser and secretary finance to bring a plan of action for ending parity in the salaries of federal government employees.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sahibzada Noor-ul-Haq Qadri urged Ulema and religious scholars to play a pro-active role in enhancing awareness about coronavirus. He said a comprehensive strategy has already been devised to prevent people from the deadly virus. He said elderly persons and children should avoid attending joint prayers in mosques, offer Sunnah and Nawafil at home, ablution at home, while Arabic Juma sermon should be shortened besides skipping Urdu speech during Friday prayers. He said Islam appreciates taking measures to prevent the spread of pandemic. He said all kinds of gatherings should be restricted to a minimum level, while handshakes and hugging could be avoided. He lauded the cooperation of religious seminaries managements for announcing holidays in their respective madaris and restricting religious gatherings. Responding to a question, the minister said rumours pertaining to Haram Sharif should be avoided and hoped that normalcy will soon prevail at Haram Sharif.

Chairman Council of Islamic Ideology Dr Qibla Ayaz said CII has prepared 13 suggestions which have already been shared with media by the religious affairs minister. He urged Ulema to help government in tackling the challenging situation.

https://dailytimes.com.pk/578408/no-entry-in-pakistan-without-coronavirus-negative-test-report/
 
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Means a normal pakistani if he is healthy then can't travel to Pakistan from abroad. Also, he needs to go hospitals (Where he is staying in other country) and ask doctor to do the testing and give medical certificate.

Example:

Doctor will Ask for following symptoms
  • Fever . Ans NO
  • Cough . Ans NO
  • Shortness of breath. Ans No
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Ans NO
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest. Ans NO
  • New confusion or inability to arouse, Ans No
  • Bluish lips or face. Ans NO
Doctor: then why the hell you came for test.
Pakistani: Because PIA asked for a negative report....:-):p:

And suppose if he is a family person (Wife and three kids)............... story will be more interesting.


Coronavirus: Pakistan expats demand Imran Khan to ease ‘harsh’ travel restrictions on passengers


Airlines and passengers are in a fix because of the new travel rules to Pakistan

Published: March 18, 2020 17:18Ashfaq Ahmed, Associate Editor - Online

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Dubai: Pakistani expatriates and airlines have objected to the new ‘harsh’ restrictions on passengers travelling to any airport in the country.

Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan on Tuesday said that entry within Pakistan territorial limits would not be allowed without an authentic COVID-19 negative test result. It means that all passengers, including Pakistani expatriates, will have to get a COVID-19 test result certificate before they travel to Pakistan.

The restriction will be in place with effect from March 21 to April 4. The circular to airlines say that the airlines must check the COVID-19 test certificate before any passenger is allowed to board a flight to Pakistan. Passengers arriving in Pakistan without the COVID-19 test certificate will be deported at the expense of the airline they travelled on. He said that the test result must include the name and passport number of the passenger. Original test results would be required upon arrival at any airport in Pakistan.


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Sudden rise in coronavirus cases
The travel restrictions were announced due to a sudden surge of coronavirus cases in Pakistan. The confirmed number of coronavirus cases crossed 250 on Wednesday after new cases emerged in Sindh, Islamabad and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

Reaction from airlines and passengers
Pakistani airlines offices and Pakistani missions in the UAE were swarmed with people protesting against the new travel restriction. “This is not a rational decision as no hospital or clinic tests a healthy person for COVID-19,” said Dr Faisal Ikram, President of Pakistan Association in Dubai. He said that circumstances are extra-ordinary but the government should install scanners at the airports just like any other country.

Airlines in trouble
“We have seen huge rush in our office today as people want to change their travel dates before the restrictions are in place,” Abbas Raza Dar, Senior Manager Airblue, a private airline of Pakistan. Dar said that airlines are grappling to sort out the situation as thousands of passengers travel to various destinations in Pakistan from the UAE. More than 1.6 million Pakistani expatriates live in the UAE.

A similar crisis like situation is being faced by Pakistanis in other Gulf countries and elsewhere in the world. Officials of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) in the UAE also held a meeting with Pakistan Ambassador Ghulam Dastgir to discuss the situation.

Pakistan Embassy in talks
Speaking to Gulf News, Ambassador Dastgir said that people should understand that the government has taken the decision in exceptional circumstances. “Airlines representatives and community members have approached the embassy seeking solution to the problem they are facing,” he said, adding that he has sent its recommendations to the government based on the reservations of people and airlines here. “We have requested the government to review the restrictions,” he said.

No COVID-19 test for a healty person
A private hospital doctor told Gulf News that certain protocol is followed to conduct a COVID-19 test on any person.

In the UAE, the test is done in governmental hospital laboratory and the role of the private sector is to collect the sample and isolate the suspected case. The test is currently done only for patients who have symptoms as defined by health authority guidelines.

The patient should first meet the criteria of being suspected case which means that he should have respiratory symptoms with or without fever and history of travel from one of the listed countries. Tests are not done on a healthy person.

Pakistan records rise in cases
Sindh province has been the worst-hit with 181 confirmed COVID-19 cases followed by Punjab 26, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 19 cases, Islamabad eight, Balochistan 16 and Gilgit-Baltistan with three cases. Majority of Pakistan’s COVID-19 cases are linked to the pilgrims at Taftan while less than half a dozen are locally transmitted
https://gulfnews.com/uae/coronaviru...-travel-restrictions-on-passengers-1.70472590

 
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Imagine Modi going to Doctor
  • Fever . Ans Yes
  • Cough . Ans Yes
  • Shortness of breath. Ans Yes
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Ans Yes
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest. Ans Yes
  • New confusion or inability to arouse, Ans Yes
  • Inability to piss or shit . Ans Yes
Doctor: Why didn't you come here before
Modi: Because I drank Cow piss & was watching Bangladesh rise and Pakistan sinking....:-):p:
 
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Imagine Modi going to Doctor
  • Fever . Ans Yes
  • Cough . Ans Yes
  • Shortness of breath. Ans Yes
  • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Ans Yes
  • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest. Ans Yes
  • New confusion or inability to arouse, Ans Yes
  • Inability to piss or shit . Ans Yes
Doctor: Why didn't you come here before
Indian: Because I drank Cow piss & was watching Bangladesh rise and Pakistan sinking....:-):p:

don't worry, he is not one of the them, only a few people (0.01% - Total Indian population) drinks to get attention in India.

Since you you added Modi then Let me Add Imran.... What will happen if he will go to aborad? Again, will PIA ask for a negative report from HIm?
 
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Every country is closing borders. When Trump decided to close borders on last Friday, Thousand and Thousands of American bought tickets and landed in US before deadline.

Foreign exchange students are being kicked out in European countries. Pakistan needs to check anyone that enters its borders. Either put them in 14 days Hold near airports or do test on arrival.
 
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don't worry, he is not one of the Indian, only people (0.01%) drinks this for getting attention in India.

Since you you added Modi then Let me Add Imran.... What will happen if he will go to aborad? Again, will PIA ask for a negative report from HIm?

Which one is the height of Stupidly

1. Suggesting Cow piss as cure for Corona
or
2. A safety measure taken by Pakistan
or
3. An Indian who is too dumb to understand above
 
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its good decision and @mods plz chqnge the title
 
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@Raj-Hindustani

Those who need the certificate can go to nearby hindu temple drink cow cola and get one. Its curing coronavirus by the dozens.
 
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Every country is closing borders. When Trump decided to close borders on last Friday, Thousand and Thousands of American bought tickets and landed in US before deadline.

Foreign exchange students are being kicked out in European countries. Pakistan needs to check anyone that enters its borders. Either put them in 14 days Hold near airports or do test on arrival.

Totally Agreed! Everyone is closing the borders to save herself.... And they should must do.

But I am saying " which country is doing testing if you are healthy?"

There are other workarounds and which all countries are doing but this is a plain stupid logic.

@Raj-Hindustani

Those who need the certificate can go to nearby hindu temple drink cow cola and get one. Its curing coronavirus by the dozens.

there is thread and you are free to ask there.... this thread about Pak govt decision and PIA.

its good decision and @mods plz chqnge the title

Can anyone give ans " Which country is doing testing if you are healthy?"
 
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No country is doing tests just because someone asks for it. The passengers are not going to be able to get tested abroad. Also the one day prior testing will also be a big problem. Chances of your getting the result within one day are low.
 
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Totally Agreed! Everyone is closing the borders to save herself.... And they should must do.

But I am saying " which country is doing testing if you are healthy?"

There are other workarounds and which all countries are doing but this is a plain stupid logic.



there is thread and you are free to ask there.... this thread about Pak govt decision and PIA.



Can anyone give ans " Which country is doing testing if you are healthy?"
dnt give a damn about any country . we are in crisis and we have to do do everything to protect our people. if one is healthy and wants to travel to Pakistan then one should pass test. thats all
 
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let me know which country is testing for corona virus if you are healthy?
so many countries


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...sting-centre&usg=AOvVaw1BQ00j7UcNa5Glr8y1wXzW
Chaos at Cairo testing centre as Saudi Arabia demands
coronavirus negative test report for travel .

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...sting-centre&usg=AOvVaw1BQ00j7UcNa5Glr8y1wXzW
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https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/pictures-egypt-gather-coronavirus-testing-centre

If everyone else jumps into hell, are you going to join them?
he is an Indian and for them india is not only world but universe too :rofl:

No country is doing tests just because someone asks for it. The passengers are not going to be able to get tested abroad. Also the one day prior testing will also be a big problem. Chances of your getting the result within one day are low.
you are unaware of situation then some countries are doing it since last 10 days . try to enter gulf countries without it and then talk .
 
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