Islamabad [Pakistan], Dec 26 (ANI) : Pakistan appears to be ill-prepared to prevent the spread of a potential coronavirus infection, despite claims through the National Command and Operations Cinput (NCOC) that the Covid scenario – 19 in the country is being monitored, according to local media. At the country’s airports, protective measures, such as immediate testing and screening of incoming travelers, have not been put in place to find cases of covid-19, Dawn reported. The newspaper cited a report from Pakistan’s National Institute of Health saying 15 new cases were reported in the country on Sunday. The case positivity rate was 0. 4% and 16 patients were reported in critical condition. As for the tests, 3,749 Covid tests have been carried out: around 406 in Islamabad, 107 in Faisalabad, 920 in Lahore and 321 in Peshawar. Although the country is not prepared for the spread of the virus, county experts say the NCOC will now have to factor in new rules and consider a “position statement. ” As the virus has taken over China and can enter Pakistan at any time.
Microbiology professor Javaid Usman said that in China the virus had started to spread at an immediate rate after restrictions were suddenly lifted. He added that lately the environment has been contaminated with dust due to the lack of rain, which acts as one of the main pollutants. Parainfluenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) matrix. Because of the presence of all those other germs, it’s hard to know if a user has Covid-19 or some other virus,” according to the Dawn report. Professor Dr Javed Akram, a famous GP, told Dawn that the rate of transmission of the virus had increased over the months. He also argued that there was no evidence of the effectiveness of the vaccines against the new covid variants. The public and staff are asked to pray for the prime minister’s speedy recovery,” Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said in a tweet. This is the third time Sharif has tested positive for covid. Earlier, in January this year and June 2020, the Prime Minister of Pakistan had also tested positive for Covid-19. The chairman of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), a cancer survivor, had last tested positive for COVID-19 in January 2022. (ANI)