Death toll rises to 111 as coronavirus infects 6383 people across Pakistan

Last updated on: 15 April,2020 11:52 pm

Coronavirus deaths and cases have surged in Pakistan

LAHORE (Dunya News) - Pakistan on Wednesday has reported 111 deaths from novel coronavirus while the total number of cases has surged to 6383. According to details, 3,143 patients have been tested positive for the epidemic in Punjab, 1,668 in Sindh, 912 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 240 in Balochistan, 234 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 140 in Islamabad and 46 in Azad Kashmir. So far, 1,446 patients have recovered in the country while 46 are in critical condition.  

Countrywide lockdown to continue for another two weeks: PM Imran

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that countrywide lockdown has been extended for the next two weeks citing fears of spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking to the media after National Coordination Committee (NCC) in Islamabad, he said that following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns had been imposed in the entire world including Pakistan.

The prime minister said that we implemented lockdown during the most difficult of times, adding that the underprivileged class faced severe difficulties due to the lockdown.

Imran Khan also expressed happiness that the pandemic could not spread so fast in Pakistan due to lockdown, however, the nation still needs to be careful.

“The risk of the spread of the pandemic still exists and we need to follow precautions as this virus can spread at any time,” he said.

Lockdown not applicable on mosques, prayers will be offered in congregation: Ulema

Pakistan’s leading Ulema have announced that lockdown will no longer apply on mosques and congregational prayers will be offered.

Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman, while addressing a press conference along with Mufti Taqi Usmani, Allama Rashid Soomro, Maulana Anas Noorani and other Ulema of various schools of thought said lockdown will no longer apply to mosques because PM Imran Khan has advised to consider ground realities while following lockdown.

Mufti Muneeb said that all prayers including daily prayers, Friday prayers and Taraaweeh will be offered in congregation. However, he urged elderly and sick people to avoid coming to mosques.

He also demanded that bills of mosques and religious institutions should be forgiven and urged the state to help and support Muslims all over the country.