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PM Khan takes notice of shortage of Covid-19 medicines

June 15, 2020 09:49 PM


Prime Minister Imran Khan taking notice of the shortage of medicine and injections for COVID-19 patients has directed the Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to ensure their availability and easy access.

Chairing a review meeting on situation of coronavirus here on Monday, the prime minister said proper treatment and following of standard operating procedures (SOPs) could help control the spread of the disease.

The meeting was attended by Interior Minister Ijaz Shah, Planning Minister Asad Umer, Information Minister Senator Shibli Faraz, Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar, Adviser on Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Special Assistant on Information Lt Gen (retd) Asim Saleem Bajwa, Focal Person on COVID-19 Dr Faisal Sultan, Chairman NDMA Gen Muhammad Afzal and senior officials.

Premier Imran Khan expressed satisfaction over the availability of protective gear and Personal Protective Kits as per requirement in fighting coronavirus.

As the government took necessary measures to control the pandemic, he said the supportive role of public was equally important.

He urged upon the public representatives and leadership to remain vigilant with the help of local administration about the facilities at hospitals for COVID-19 patients.

Imran Khan said directions had been issued to provinces on ensuring a ‘smart lockdown’ and maintaining a balance in protective measures and economic activities during next few difficult weeks.

The meeting discussed measures to meet challenges of upcoming situation in view of availability of beds, oxygen cylinders, ventilators and facilities for the coronavirus patients.

It was informed that at present, 107 corona testing laboratories were operational across the country with 25,000 tests carried out on daily basis.

Currently, 4,800 ventilators are available, while 1,600 will be added soon. N-95 masks and ventilators are being locally manufactured. By July, the hospitals of all provinces will be supplied with 2,000 additional beds for COVID-19 wards.

The meeting was informed that 20 big cities were pin-pointed as hotspots of coronavirus, needing special arrangements by the provincial and district administration.

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