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Pakistan confirms 639 deaths from coronavirus, 29,465 cases

LAHORE (DNA) – Pakistan has confirmed 21 more deaths from novel coronavirus as the nationwide tally of fatalities has jumped to 639 and positive cases to 29,465, Dunya News reported on Sunday.

According to the latest figures by the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC), 1,991 persons have been tested positive for COVID-19 in 24 hours.

Pakistan has so far conducted 283,517 coronavirus tests and 13,341 during last 24 hours. Patients are under treatment at quarantine centers of 462 hospitals where 7,295 beds are available.


PROVINCE-WISE DETAILS


Sindh remains the worst-hit province by the pandemic followed by Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.

11,093 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Punjab, 10,771 in Sindh, 4,509 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 1,935 in Balochistan, 641 in Islamabad, 430 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 86 in Azad Kashmir.


RECOVERIES


8,023 coronavirus patients have recovered in the country whereas many are in critical condition. 

Coronavirus lockdown: Negotiations between Sindh govt, traders go successful

KARACHI (DNA) – Chief Minister of Sindh (CM) Murad Ali Shah on Sunday has said that negotiation with the traders on opening businesses amid coronavirus lockdown went successful.

According to details, the provincial government has decided to open markets except shopping malls from May 11 from 6:00am to 5:00pm. However, implementation on the SOPs should be ensured.

Earlier, Sindh government had decided to ease the lockdown from May 11 after federation’s decision to end the countrywide lockdown in phases starting May 9.

CM Murad had announced opening of limited number businesses in the province with certain SOPs while in his late night statement, he hinted to further tighten the lockdown in the province.

This contradictory statement of the CM baffled traders community in the province. 

Wuhan reports first new case in weeks

Wuhan, the Chinese city where the coronavirus outbreak started, has reported its first new case of Covid-19 for more than a month.

The case is one of 14 new infections reported by China’s National Health Commission. The patient, a 89-year-old man, is in critical condition and had previously been asymptomatic before testing positive, local media reported.

The man’s local residential community has been put under tight restrictions following the diagnosis, according to the reports.

China has reported a total of 82,901 cases and 4,633 deaths from Covid-19. Tight lockdown restrictions appear to have brought the spread under control.

CPNE concerned at abolishment of regional ads quota

KARACHI, MAY 10 (DNA) – The Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE) has said the role of independent and responsible media has become more important in the context of public awareness during current crisis and there is an urgent need for all stakeholders including federal and provincial governments to reflect the situation of coronavirus, financial and other difficulties faced by the people so that they can tackle the current problems.

These views were expressed by CPNE President Arif Nizami at a meeting of Standing Committee, which was attended by Standing Committee Members from across the country through video link.

In the meeting, the Standing Committee Members have passed a resolution stating that the Federal Government, by abolishing government’s advertisements quota of local and regional newspapers and periodicals across the country, has brought these newspapers & periodicals to the brink of closure which will create more unemployment and poverty.

The regional and local newspapers & periodicals are not only the backbone of responsible and strong media, but they are also providing journalism-related human resource training and manpower to main stream media outlets and other institutions. In addition, the local media also provides basic platform to highlight local problems and issues related to economy and leadership. The government’s policy to ignore regional and local media outlets can extremely damage all the country’s institutions.

The CPNE said the government’s advertisements are very important for all newspapers & periodicals and its distribution to only few selected newspapers will be a very unfair and undemocratic act, therefore, the CPNE has urged that the government must initiate probe of the irregularities, corruption and looting of public exchequers in the issuance of government advertisements in the past and in this regard, a policy should be formulated on an emergency basis to address it in the future.

The CPNE further claimed that the government and provinces should also realize the fact that mainstream media are covering the four or five big cities in the country, whereas regional and local newspapers & periodicals – spread all over Pakistan including districts, cities, regions –have a profound effect on entire society. CPNE demands that 25 per cent quota of regional and local newspapers & periodicals in government advertisements should be restored and fully implemented. This step will be of great help to the local media and newspapers in playing their important role in the domain of country’s journalistic, economic, social and intellectual awareness.

The CPNE, expressing concern over the long-standing dues of government advertisements of media houses, said that thousands of media workers and their media outlets are severely affected due to this unfair practice. Owing to the prolonged lockdown in the country and preparations of upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, the media outlets and media workers are facing financial difficulties.

In the meeting, the CPNE requested federal and provincial governments to immediately release direct payments of their dues to media outlets so that salaries of media workers could be paid before Eid-ul-Fitr.  Any kind of indirect payment may create further problems for media workers as the indirect payments released by the governments in past to various companies never reach the media outlets.

The CPNE, criticizing over centralization of media selection of government advertisements, demands for ensuring fair, transparent and inclusive and wide spread of distribution of government advertisements. It said that it is not appropriate for the government to give advertisements at the mercy of one or two people of the center since this would lead to increasing human error, injustice and corruption. The CPNE demanded that government should restore previous authorityby regional PID Offices as well as concerned govt. offices, departments and institutions for media selection of government advertisements.

The CPNE has demanded the governments to release the approved funds of local news agencies. It said that the federal government was not issuing their funds for last two years despite its approval from the National Assembly. The meeting also expressed its deep concern over the suspension of NEO TV license by the government and demanded restoration of NEO TV so that hundreds of people connected to it could be saved from unemployment.=DNA

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Pak, China’s universities hold video conference to tackle COVID-19

ISLAMABAD, May 10 (DNA) China’s Xi’an Jiaotong University(XJTU), at the invitation of Pakistan’s University of Peshawar(UOP), held a video conference on COVID-19 prevention and treatment on Thursday.

According to Gwadar Pro, Director General of Pakistan’s Higher Education Commission Dr. Safdar Ali Shah,  UOP Vice Chancellor Prof. Muhammad Asif Khan, XJTU Vice-President Xi Guang and more than 20 experts and scholars from Pakistan and China participated in the online conference.

Dr. Safdar Ali Shah expressed his gratitude to XJTU for its support during the epidemic. “Cooperation and exchange among educational institutes at this crucial moment are of great value. Experience sharing will contribute to the world’s joint fight against COVID-19,” he mentioned.

Mr. Xi Guang mentioned that the epidemic in China has been brought under control, and China’s experience in fighting the virus will power Pakistan and other countries in containing the epidemic.

“The Second Affiliated Hospital of XJTU had sent a medical team of more than 300 medics to Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak,” Xi said, “and our students returned to class recently. We believe that through joint efforts, things will get better for universities in Pakistan in the near future.”

Pro. Gong Shouping from the Second Affiliated Hospital of XJTU, one of the first Third-level grade-A hospitals in China, introduced in detail the medics’ experience on the front line in Wuhan, and illustrated some of the key measures that China took to contain the epidemic.

Other Chinese medical experts shared their views on the etiology, epidemiology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of COVID-19. They also presented the structure and functions of makeshift hospitals which had played an important part in China’s fight against the epidemic.

Prof. Asif Khan said on the occasion that he was delighted to see the epidemic, which occurred earlier this year, had been well controlled in China. “This gave Pakistan confidence and strength to tackle the virus,” he hoped that the idea sharing between the two universities will set an example for related regions to jointly end the pandemic.

Medical experts from both countries also discussed group and personal protective measures during the orderly resumption of work, production and schooling.

Both sides agreed that international and regional cooperation should be expanded since all countries are bound together and become a community with a shared future.=DNA

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NAB’s performance lauded by SAARC countries: Chairman

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10 / DNA / It is an honor for Pakistan that Country’s apex Anti-Corruption Organization, NAB is role model not only for Pakistan but also for entire SAARC countries as NAB had been unanimously elected as Chairman of SAARC Anti Corruption Forum which is great achievement of Pakistan due to NAB’s efforts.

The performance of NAB has been lauded by SAARC countries including India. Owing to outstanding performance of NAB, reputed national and International organizations like Transparency International Pakistan, World Economic Forum, PILDAT and Mishal Pakistan have also appreciated NAB’s performance. According to survey of Gillani and Gallop Pakistan 59 people of Pakistan shown confidence upon NAB.

Pakistan is the only country to whom China has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for eradication of corruption. Pakistan and China are now jointly working for ensuring transparency in China Pakistan economic coordination CPEC projects. NAB is only anti corruption organization in Pakistan which is playing vital role in recovering looted money from culprit elements and since its inception have recovered Rs. 328 billion. The recovery made possible to return to hundreds of effectees and some government departments/private persons and not single rupees has received by NAB employees and all recovered amount deposited in national exchequer considering it as national service. This reflects excellent performance of NAB. NAB is determined to eradicate corruption under the dynamic leadership of incumbent Chairman NAB Honorable Mr. Justice Javed Iqbal as corruption is mother of all the evils and is major hurdle in the development of Pakistan.

NAB has devised National Anti Corruption Strategy which has been widely been acknowledged as most effective strategy for eradication of corruption. In order to further improve the quality of investigation, a combine investigation Team (CIT) system has been introduced comprising of one senior, one junior Investigation officer, Additional Director as case officer, legal counsel, financial expert and forensic expert under the supervision of Director and DG concerned to benefit from collective wisdom. NAB has established its own Pakistan Training and Research Academy in which specialized training has started to impart investigation officers on modern lines in order to conduct investigations of cases of money laundering and white collar crime cases besides establishment of state of the art Forensic Science Laboratory in NAB Rawalpindi for scrutinizing documents and fingerprints, analysis of digital data etc.  The Forensic LAB of NAB not only saves time but also ensures secrecy and quality which is lending quality in conduct of Investigations. NAB has also established Anti Money Laundering Cell in NAB headquarters as well as witness handling cells in all the regions to improve the standard and quality of investigations as per law.

The Honorable Justice Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB is regularly reviewing the performance of NAB through computer based specially devised state of art monitoring and evaluation system but also physical inspecting through Chairman NAB’s Inspection and Monitoring Team (CIMT) to review overall performance of NAB. Chairman NAB has opened NAB’s doors for public in order to listen their corruption related complaints as well as complaints cells have been established for citizens in all bureaus of NAB. Special complaint cells have been established in NAB Headquarters and all bureaus to listen the complaints of business community as NAB has great regard for business community which play vital role in the development of the country. There are more than 1200 corruption references against allegedly corrupt elements are under process in 25 respected Accountability Courts of the country.

Moreover, Hussain Asghar, NAB Deputy Chairman NAB, has life long experience in investigation of corruption and white collar crime cases. Similarly DG Operations NAB and all other DGs of NAB are very experienced. They are working very hard to bring the best. NAB has also incorporated experienced legal counsel, prosecutors, deputy prosecutors and additional prosecutor generals in its legal team, NAB. Most importantly, Investigation Division and Prosecution Division of NAB under the supervision of Hussain Asghar, Deputy Chairman NAB and Syed Asghar Haider, Prosecution General Accountability (PGA), NAB under the dynamic leadership of Honorable Mr. Justice Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB are working very hard in order to make Pakistan corruption free as per law. Chairman NAB has directed all officers/officials to conduct all complaint verifications, inquiries and investigations as per law and multiply their efforts for arrest of Absconder and Proclaimed Offenders. NAB believes that joint efforts of all stakeholders could ensure eradication of corruption from Pakistan as it is the voice of whole nation. NAB is trying its utmost and sincere efforts to leave no stone unturned for eradication of corruption under the chairmanship of Justice Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB as Chairman NAB believes that actions speak louder than words.=DNA

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NA Speaker Asad Qaiser hospitalised for ‘better coronavirus care’

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10 (DNA) – National Assembly Speaker Asad Qaiser is recovering from the coronavirus, his spokesperson said on Sunday.

He confirmed that Qaiser was admitted to a private hospital the day before but said it was so that he could receive better care. He should be discharged from the hospital  tomorrow (Monday), said the spokesperson.

He doesn’t have a fever anymore and has only a slight chest infection, said the spokesperson, adding that the speaker’s cough was better than before.

He feels much better, he added. Qaiser tested positive for the virus and went into home isolation on April 30.=DNA

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‘Government to identify virus hotspots, implement smart lockdown through technology’

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10  –  The government is now identifying virus hotspots across the country with the help of data it has gathered and technology to ensure implementation of a smart lockdown, Planning Minister Asad Umar said.

When these areas where the virus has spread are identified, health teams will visit and monitor them to check if the entire area needs to be sealed or just specific lanes, he said in a briefing on Sunday.

The minister explained that this is done through a heat map of the country, which shows health officials which areas are most affected by the virus. “For example, presently, Karachi, Peshawar, Multan, Lahore and Quetta are some of the areas with the highest number of coronavirus patients,” he said.

So far, 177 areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 359 areas in Punjab have been sealed after they were declared “virus hotspots”.

Umar revealed that the government was preparing a web portal on which hospital across the country could log in and add their data. “It will include the number of coronavirus patients they have, the total number of beds and even ventilators,” he said, adding that through this, all COVID-19 data will be collected in one place.

He lauded the Punjab government for preparing an app that helps rescue services identify hospitals near them when they pick up a patient.

Umar emphasised that this will also help the government provide aid to people in these areas. “We have also collaborated with the National Rural Support Programme,” he said.

This mechanism is being developed because a countrywide lockdown is not possible as it will have drastic affects on daily wagers, he reiterated. “This, however, does not mean that all preventive measures will be lifted.”

The minister urged people to take responsibility for themselves as it was “more important now than ever” to prevent the virus from spreading.

Umar also lauded the efforts of all the doctors, paramedical staff and other frontline workers for their relentless work during the crisis.

Pakistan has reported its highest-ever one day increase of 2,000 cases in the virus on Sunday.

Kulbhushan Jadhav Case: Pak rejects Indian counsel statement

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ISLAMABAD:  Responding to media queries, the Spokesperson of Ministry of Foreign Affairs Aisha Faroouqi has said we have noted the statements made in an online lecture on 03 May 2020 by Mr. Harish Salve, India’s legal counsel in the Kulbushan Jadhav case. While suggesting that India may have to go back to International Court of Justice (ICJ), Mr. Salve has made certain statements which are contrary to the facts of the Case.

“We firmly reject the Indian Counsel’s baseless and inaccurate assertion that Pakistan has not complied with the ICJ’s judgment in the case. Pakistan has fully complied with the judgment and remains committed to continue doing so as the case proceeds further”.

She further said  Pakistan has granted India consular access to Commander Jadhav and is processing measures for effective review and reconsideration as per the guidelines provided by ICJ in its Judgment.

Being a responsible state, Pakistan abides by all its international obligations. It is regrettable that Mr. Salve has chosen to make statements which are inaccurate and misrepresent facts.

 PAF pays tribute to mothers

ISLAMABAD (DNA) -10 APRIL, 2020: As the world celebrates Mothers’ Day today, the Airwomen of Pakistan Air Force also pay tribute to the most loving creation of the world. In this regard, Directorate of Media Affairs,  Pakistan Air Force has produced a short promo to extol all  mothers who selflessly contribute towards the upbringing of future generations.

The promo, especially  highlights the self sacrificing services of the mothers belonging to the medical profession and is a sincere  acknowledgement of their frontline role in the fight against Covid-19 in the country. It is worth mentioning that women are also serving shoulder to shoulder with men in all branches of Pakistan Air Force.

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