Sindh confirms two new coronavirus cases

Dunya News

Three coronavirus patients have recovered in Pakistan

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Sindh has confirmed two more coronavirus cases in Karachi on Saturday, taking the total number of COVID-19 infections in the province to 17.

According to Sindh Health Department, a 38-year-old man, who arrived in Karachi from Saudi Arabia, has contracted the viral disease.

The second reported case has no recent travel history but his father recently flew in to Pakistan from Europe. Keeping this in view, Chief Minister Sindh has directed officials to test the father for the virus as well.

On the other hand, three out of 28 coronavirus patients in Pakistan have been discharged from hospitals after complete recovery.

A government helpline ‘116’ has also been set up to address questions related to coronavirus. The masses have been urged to report on the helpline, if they or anyone they know shows symptoms of the virus or if they have recently travelled to any country impacted by the disease. 

Pakistan isolated its first coronavirus case on 26th February. All of the cases have a travel history suggesting transmission elsewhere being imported in the country.

However, there is no evidence of secondary transmission as of now, but with an increment in imported cases, the exposure to indigenous population and the track of contacts expands.

Therefore, the risk of secondary infections cannot be ruled out in the coming days.

Keeping in view the current scenario, it is crucial to not only continue containment but also to actively prepare for mitigation and immediately share advisory on mitigation measures to all the concerned audience.


Designated Hospital / Isolation Ward for COVID-19