The Pak Banker

Pakistan offers India support, equipment in wake of COVID

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has officially reached out to India and offered support in the wake of a particular­ly lethal coronaviru­s wave in the country. "As a gesture of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of COVID19, Pakistan has officially offered relief and support to India, including ventilator­s, Bi PAP, digital X ray machines, PPEs and other related items," announced Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

"We believe in a policy of humanity first," he added. Later, while speaking to Geo News, the foreign minister said that he had been monitoring India's situation for the last 48 hours, and the situation over there is "very worrying".The minister said keeping in view today's situation, he held consultati­ons with Prime Minister Imran Khan, and following their talks, the premier permitted the foreign ministry to approach India.

"We met India's high commission­er in Pakistan and offered help on a humanitari­an basis, that we can help and are willing to help, and this is our offer," Qureshi said. The foreign minister said the Indian envoy was asked to communicat­e Pakistan's request to his government. "If they respond positively, then we will work out the modalities and send equipment via Wagah," Qureshi said the Indian envoy was told. Pakistan would send ventilator­s, masks, X-Ray machines, masks, PPE equipment, said Qureshi, adding that any other item that it can possibly offer, it will try to offer its neighbour, he said.

The foreign minister noted that Pakistan itself faces challenges at home, which is why the prime minister has appealed to the people to exercise caution, cooperate with the government and keep themselves protected for the sake of their families and their children. "If the people cooperate, just as we were able to keep the virus at bay during the first wave and the second wave, we will be able to tackle the third wave as well," he said.

He said the country's success depends on the people's level of awareness and cooperatio­n. "We have the capacity to beat the virus if the nation is determined enough." Qureshi said that in view of the spirit of Islam, the government had made the gesture to India and are now awaiting a response. For the second day running, India's overnight infection total was higher than any recorded anywhere in the world since the pandemic began last year, at 332,730.

Some 2,263 died, with over 300 of those in Delhi alone - figures that are almost certainly conservati­ve. Currently, an online dashboard indicates just 22 ICU beds are available in Delhi out of more than 4,500.

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