Provinces battle hard to contain spread of the virus
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, former speaker of the National Assembly, tests positive
The health situation in Pakistan due to the coronavirus is deteriorating fast and the federal as well as provincial governments are battling hard to contain the virus from spreading further.
Yesterday, the total number of coronavirus cases reported across the country was 125,933 and deaths 2,463 while a day earlier on Thursday the numbers were 119,536 and 2,356 respectively. This marks an increase of 6,397 new cases 107 deaths in last 24 hours.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) yesterday directed the district administration, police as well as the subordinate judiciary to implement coronavirus Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) at all the judicial and police lockups and ensure the accused in temporary lock-up are not paraded unnecessarily while handcuffed or in shackles.
Chief Justice Athar Minallah gave these orders while hearing a petition regarding the plight of those arrested and the risks they are facing due to the deplorable conditions at the ‘Bakhshi Khana’ (judicial lockups) and the lock-ups established in the police stations of the Islamabad Capital Territory.
“It has been observed that the arrested prisoners are paraded without SOPs prescribed to meet the challenges of the Covid-19,” the judge observed.
The court also nominated members from police, district administration, subordinate judiciary, bar council, and journalists association of the IHC reporters to jointly inspect the Bakhshi Khana and temporary lock-ups to assess the conditions having regard to fundamental rights.
Pakistan’s main opposition party Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawaz (PML-N) received another jolt yesterday as its senior leader and former speaker of the National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq tested positive for coronavirus. Sardar Ayaz Sadiq on his official Twitter account announced, “My test results are in and unfortunately I have tested positive for Covid-19. Need your prayers as I self quarantine. May Allah keep each one of us in His protection.”
Rs10m for health workers who die in line of duty
The Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health Dr Zafar Mirza yesterday announced a package of Rs3 million (Dh66,240) to Rs10 million (Dh220,801) for health workers who lose their lives while performing duties at isolation wards or quarantine centres for the care of Covid-19 patients.