Pak PM Imran Khan To Get Tested For Coronavirus

▴ Pak PM Imran Khan To Get Tested For Coronavirus
A total of 17 more people have died in Pakistan from the COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 209.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is set to experience a test for the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, days after meeting a notable altruist who has been distinguished positive for the COVID-19 contamination, an authority has said.

A sum of 17 additional individuals has kicked the bucket in Pakistan from the COVID-19 over the most recent 24 hours, incurring significant damage to 209. The quantity of coronavirus cases has ascended to 9,749 with 533 new contaminations revealed as of Wednesday, the Ministry of National Health Services has said.

Guide on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the group of the Prime Minister has just tried negative.

Imran Khan will get tried on Wednesday, Awan said.

Khan's doctor and CEO of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Faisal Sultan, told the media on Tuesday that Khan would experience a COVID-19 test.

"Head administrator Khan will experience the trial of the coronavirus to show that he is a capable resident of this county. We will follow all conventions set up and make proposals in like manner," he said.

Khan concurred for the test after Faisal Edhi, the child generally humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi and administrator of the Edhi Foundation, met him a week ago and has now tried positive for the coronavirus.

Saad, the child of Faisal Edhi, told the Dawn paper on Tuesday that his dad began indicating side effects a week ago, not long after gathering Khan in Islamabad on April 15.

"The indications went on for four days before dying down," Saad said.

Faisal Edhi had met Prime Minister Khan to hand over a Rs 10 million check for the chief's coronavirus help subsidize.

The Edhi Foundation was established by the late Abdul Sattar Edhi and is the main cause association in Pakistan.

Khan will take part in an occasion on Thursday sorted out to gather gifts to battle the COVID-19 pandemic in the nation.

Pakistan's Punjab territory has detailed 4,328 cases, Sindh has 3,053, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 1,345, Balochistan 495, Gilgit-Baltistan 284, Islamabad 194 and Pakistan-involved Kashmir 51 patients.

Up until this point, 118,020 tests have been done across the country, remembering 5,647 for the most recent 24 hours.

In the interim, in any event, 492 Pakistanis, including 92 ladies, abandoned in Afghanistan due to coronavirus pandemic have come back to their nation from the Torkham outskirt.

Authorities said another 111 youngsters, not enlisted with them as abandoned people yet going with their folks, for the most part, moms, were likewise permitted to enter Pakistan, the Dawn paper announced.

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