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Why are we still sleeping?!!!

God knows how many Chinese are travelling in and out of Pakistan at this very moment. Many are going to come back after their new year ends. Many Pakistani students are in China, they travel back and forth.

First case has already be reported in Multan.

Chinese authorities are damn efficient and are still unable to get a hold of this mess. One can only wonder what this kind of outbreak can mean for Pakistan with the state of our health care system.
 
I think Chinese controlling this situation on there port of exit and entry. No country can do anything. It extremely hard to control.
 
this thing needs to contained asap. Until,we know how to effectively cure this virus we need to do our best to minimize the risk.
 
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I think Chinese controlling this situation on there port of exit and entry. No country can do anything. It extremely hard to control.
With China being the epicenter, there's only so much they can do. Infact, the cases reported in Seattle, Chicago & France were all who traveled back from China and were detected in the arrival airports
 
Pakistanis will gladly put their own health, wealth and honor on the the line to welcome their guest.
 
nothing to worry . all is well . do not create drama like west .
 
more pakistanis die from AIDs Malaria pollution polluted water fever etc and you are concerned about something that has less then 100 death tool?

Agreed :agree:

This sensationalism is getting worse and people are carried away with all BS thrown at them on daily basis by this enlightened journalism ..
 
Chinese man suspected of carrying coronavirus admitted to Multan hospital: NIH

A man suspected to have contracted the coronavirus has been admitted to the Nishtar Hospital in Multan, the National Institute of Health (NIH) stated in a press release issued on Saturday.

According to Multan and South Punjab's Focal Person for Epidemic Diseases Dr Atta ur Rehman, a 40-year-old Chinese man, Feng Fen, was shifted from the Chinese camp in the Industrial Estate to Nishtar Hospital last night. The man had returned to Pakistan from Wuhan 10 days ago.

"One suspected case is admitted in isolation in Multan right now. His clinical condition is stable and it does not seem to be a case of novel coronavirus. Relevant samples have been taken," the NIH press release said.

The statement clarified that no case of corona virus has been confirmed in the country yet.

Earlier, Special Assistant to the PM on Health Dr Zafar Mirza was quoted by *The Express Tribune* as saying that Pakistan will send relevant samples to international labs if cases of the virus surfaced in the country.

The respiratory virus has claimed 41 lives since emerging from a seafood and animal market in Wuhan. It has infected hundreds of other people in China and been detected as far away as the United States.

Animals are suspected to be the primary source of the outbreak, with Chinese health officials saying the virus originated from a market where wild animals were illegally sold. Studies published this week suggest that the virus may have originated in bats or snakes.

The virus has caused alarm because of its similarity to SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), which killed nearly 800 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003. Like SARS, it can be passed among people through the respiratory tract. The first case of the new virus was confirmed on December 31, 2019.

'Approximately 28,000 Pakistanis in China,' says FO
Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui has said there are approximately 28,000 Pakistani students all over China. Furthermore, around 1,500 Pakistani traders travel to China frequently.

"In Wuhan alone, there are close to 500 Pakistani students. While making these estimates, the embassy has to take into account the fact that many of our students come to China either on self financing or on the scholarships offered by China and they don't always register with the embassy.

"Similarly our traders and other visitors from Pakistan also don't always register with the embassy, which is why we have an approximate estimation of the number of Pakistani citizens in China," she said.

Pakistan's Embassy in China also issued a notification for Pakistani citizens living in Wuhan and called for them to comply with the Chinese government's instructions for curbing the virus.

"Pakistani citizens in Wuhan are asked to comply with the measures set up by the Chinese government. If any Pakistani citizen has contracted the virus, they should comply with the Chinese health department's instructions," the notification said.

With the growing risk of the virus spreading to Pakistan, PIA had announced on Thursday that it has begun screening prospective passengers for the virus at Beijing Airport.

Thermal scanners have also been installed at four major airports within Pakistan. The scanners — installed at airports in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar — are intended to check passengers arriving at international terminals.

Passengers are facing similar screening measures at airports around the world.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1530465/c...g-coronavirus-admitted-to-multan-hospital-nih

With China being the epicenter, there's only so much they can do. Infact, the cases reported in Seattle, Chicago & France were all who traveled back from China and were detected in the arrival airports
I think by the time they discover this virus, it was already transmitted in thousands.
 
Why are we still sleeping?!!!

God knows how many Chinese are travelling in and out of Pakistan at this very moment. Many are going to come back after their new year ends. Many Pakistani students are in China, they travel back and forth.

First case has already be reported in Multan.

Chinese authorities are damn efficient and are still unable to get a hold of this mess. One can only wonder what this kind of outbreak can mean for Pakistan with the state of our health care system.
Don't spread panic and fear....
The person he was isolated and being treated is Chinese highly unlikely to have coronovirus still need to be confirm since his health improves.

Further not a single case reported in Pakistan.
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And yes we need to be cautious and should avoid flights and imports from China for few weeks.
 
As more cases of coronavirus emerge in China, the Pakistani embassy reassures its citizens that it is working to ensure their safety.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui told SAMAA TV on Saturday that the health of Pakistani citizens in China was their top priority.

The Pakistani community and students in Wuhan were advised by the embassy on Friday to remain vigilant and adopt hygiene practices as instructed by the Chinese Health Ministry.





The embassy “would continue remaining in touch with community members and Pakistani students in Wuhan. In case of any reports of viral infection in members of Pakistani community/students, it is requested to cooperate with local health authorities and share immediately the complete information with Pakistan’s Embassy in Beijing,” said a statement on the embassy’s website.

Several Pakistani students in China have appealed to the government to arrange their evacuation from the country.

In a video message to SAMAA TV, PhD student Nasir Jamal said the whole province of Wuhan was under lockdown. All modes of transport, including flights, trains, subways and buses, had been stopped. No one was allowed to leave the province.

There are around 28,000 Pakistani students in China, according to official estimates from the Foreign Office.

Chinese authorities are taking measures to stop the spread of the virus. A 1,000-bed hospital is being constructed on an emergency basis in Wuhan. The death toll from the new coronavirus has reached 41 while 1,200 cases have been confirmed, according to the health authorities.

The virus has rapidly spread over the globe with cases reported in France, Australia, US, Singapore, Thailand, Nepal, Japan, Vietnam, South Korea and Taiwan, reported the BBC.

In Pakistan however, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said that no case of coronavirus has been confirmed in the country so far. Screening of travellers from China is being carried at different airports in the country.

“In response to the coronavirus outbreak, surveillance in all major entry points to Pakistan have been strengthened considerably. I visited Islamabad Airport tonight to personally observe the work of our health workers,” tweeted Dr Mirza on Saturday morning.
https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan-news/...tudents-in-china-amidst-coronavirus-outbreak/
 
Pakistanis in coronavirus-hit Chinese city asked to refrain from traveling
Web Desk On Jan 25, 2020
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BEIJING: Pakistan’s embassy in China on Monday asked the citizens living in Wuhan, a Chinese city hit by deadly-coronavirus, to strictly follow directives from Chinese health authorities and refrain from leaving the city without particular reason, ARY NEWS reported.

In a message issued on its website, the embassy said that noting the increase in the number of cases and confirmation of human-to-human transmission after the outbreak of novel coronavirus in Wuhan, the Ministry of Health of China has put in additional precautionary measures to reduce the risks associated with the viral infection.

It said that the local government of Wuhan has announced that all public transportation in the city including long-distance travelling shall remain temporarily suspended till further instructions.

“All flights and trains scheduled to depart from Wuhan would remain canceled to reduce the risk of spreading the new virus.”

While advising the Pakistani community members and students in Wuhan, the embassy asked them to comply with the efforts of Chinese health authorities for curbing the spread of the virus; understand the prevention and control measures taken and not to leave the city without any particular reason.

The embassy urged the Pakistani students to remain vigilant and to adopt good personal hygiene practices as instructed by the Ministry of Health of China.

Read More: China locks down two cities at epicentre of coronavirus outbreak

It further said that the officials at the embassy would continue remaining in touch with community members and Pakistani students in Wuhan.

“In case of any reports of viral infection in members of Pakistani community or students, it is requested to cooperate with local health authorities and share immediately the complete information with Pakistan’s Embassy in Beijing.”

It further said that the students facing the issue of visa expiry, due to extended stay in the city, may inform their respective universities under intimation to Pakistan’s Embassy in Beijing.
 
ISLAMABAD / MULTAN: There are approximately 28,000 Pakistani students all over China, around 800 resident traders and around 1,500 Pakistani traders who travel to China frequently, according to a statement issued by the Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing.

“There are close to 500 students in Wuhan alone. These numbers have to take into account the fact that many of our students come to China either on self financing or on the scholarships offered by the Chinese and they don’t always register with the Embassy. Similarly, our traders and other visitors from Pakistan also don’t always register with the Embassy. So the Embassy has an approximate estimation,” the statement says.

“Pakistani community members and students in Wuhan are advised to comply with the efforts of Chinese health authorities for curbing the spread of novel coronavirus (NCV). The Embassy urges Pakistani students to remain vigilant and adopt good personal hygiene practices. In case of any reports of viral infection in members of Pakistani community/students, it is requested to cooperate with local health authorities and share immediately the complete information with Pakistan’s embassy in Beijing,” it says.

Meanwhile as panic has been triggered across Pakistan after rumours that the first case of the NCV has been reported in Multan, the Ministry of National Health Services has declared it incorrect and misreporting by media.

“There is no confirmed case of NCV from Pakistan as we speak [Saturday 9:00pm]. There is an outbreak in China so as per international protocols we have to be vigilant and keep every suspected passenger, who has history of travelling to China, under observation,” Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said while talking to Dawn.

Two people suspected of having contracted coronavirus have been admitted to Nishtar Hospital in Multan

“Fact is that on Jan 21 a Chinese national was taken under observation from Multan Airport as he was having fever. The passenger, who is a male in mid 20s, has been showing signs of improvement which shows that he is not suffering from the severe acute respiratory infections, which is the major sign of NCV,” he said.

The SAMP said that despite signs of improvement, the patient’s samples had been collected and were being checked.

“A part of media is incorrectly reporting about diagnosis of first case of NCV in Pakistan. We expect responsible reporting by media. Please do not add to the nation’s anxiety about NCV and meticulously check facts before reporting. Thank you” SAPM stated in a Tweet.


Zafar Mirza@zfrmrza

https://twitter.com/zfrmrza/status/1220914951776325638

173/ A part of media is INCORRECTLY reporting about diagnosis of a first case of novel corona virus in Pakistan. We expect responsible reporting by media. Please do not add to nation’s anxiety about nCoronavirus and should meticulously check facts before reporting. Thank you !!


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However, two people suspected of having contracted the coronavirus have been admitted to the Nishtar Hospital in Multan.

A 40-year-old Chinese national, Feng Fen, was brought to the hospital on Friday night with symptoms similar to those of coronavirus.

Mr Feng had arrived at Karachi airport on PIA flight PK332 on Jan 21 from Wuhan, to visit the Multan-Sukkur motorway project of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. He is an employee of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation and was staying at a camp at the Industrial Estate in Multan.

According to hospital sources, another patient, identified as Rahmatullah, resident of Multan, has also been admitted to the hospital with the same symptoms. Rahmatullah had been visiting China in connection with his business and returned to Pakistan on Jan 24.

Talking to the media, Nishtar Medical University Vice Chancellor Dr Mustafa Kamal Pasha said the suspected coronavirus patients were under treatment and being provided proper medical care. He said that blood samples of both patients had been sent to National Institute of Health, Islamabad.

He further said that the patients had been kept in the isolation ward and were being administered medicines meant for sore throat and flu.

“The medicines are showing results as the patients are recovering speedily, which is why we are hoping that they are not victims of coronavirus and are rather suffering from normal flu and seasonal throat infection. However, their treatment is under way while adopting all guidelines and parameters set by the World Health Organisation,” he added.

According to an official report of the health department, Mr Fen returned from China nine days ago and was suffering from fever and sore throat for the last two days. His Chinese attendant, driver and translator were identified as his primary contacts.

Sources in the health department disclosed that the samples of both suspected patients were being handing over to the Chinese Embassy from where they will be sent to Beirut or Hong Kong. They said that Mr Fen’s attendant and translator were being kept under observation.

Dr Pasha however claimed that both suspected patients were recovering and stable.

Published in Dawn, January 26th, 2020
 

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