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Cases 272 as Sindh, Punjab, GB confirm 26 new patients

Pilgrims decry squalid quarantine camp at Taftan

March 18, 2020 05:07 PM


The number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan has risen to 272 as more cases reported from Sindh, Punjab, Gilgit Baltistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday.

Four of these cases have been reported recovered.

According to the Pakistan government portal at 5.08pm, Sindh registered 11 more cases today taking their tally to 183. Punjab recorded seven new cases with the total stands at 33 whereas Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported three new cases with total at 19.

A big jump was recorded in virus cases Gilgit Baltistan which reached 13 with the addition of 10 cases today. There was no change in the number of cases in Balochistan which stands at 16, cases in Federal Capital rose to seven after addition of three new ones and Azad Jammu and Kashmir recorded its first case today.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Pakistanis who returned home from a pilgrimage to Iran are stuck in filthy coronavirus quarantine camps with limited medical care and fear squalid conditions are helping spread the disease.

Speaking to AFP, current and former residents of Taftan camp on the border with Iran said the facility lacks running water or flushable toilets, with detainees only able to wash every few days.

Government figures show half of the 256 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Pakistan are in people who went on pilgrimages to Iran -- one of the countries hardest-hit by the disease.

Pakistan shares a 960-kilometre border with Iran, with the main crossing point at Taftan in Balochistan.

"I have been using the same mask for over seven days now," one quarantined pilgrim at Taftan, who asked not to be named, said in a phone interview Tuesday. "If I didn't have the virus when I first got here, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that I have it now."

The Taftan border has been closed since March 16, but thousands of Pakistani Shia pilgrims who were visiting religious sites in Iran have been allowed to return subject to two weeks' quarantine.

They are then also expected to undergo a further two weeks quarantine in their hometowns.

Taftan was built years ago specifically as a resting station for returning pilgrims but has been overwhelmed by the crush caused by the virus. 

Videos circulating on social media show people sleeping on floors and in corridors of permanent structures, and packed into tents erected in a dirty courtyard.

No attempt has been made to separate sick pilgrims from the healthy.  

- 'Worse than animals' -

Officials say about 4,600 people are currently being held in Taftan. About 1,800 others have been transferred to their home districts for a further two-week quarantine. 

In Sukkur, some 181 people have tested positive for coronavirus since spending time in Taftan.

Witnesses said people confined there staged protests this week to demand better conditions, while others just fled.

Security forces had to fire warning shots to bring things under control.

Ishtiaq Hussain, a university student from Tehran, was one of those who walked out of Taftan. He was never tested for coronavirus. 

He said people were treated "worse than animals", often being given "spoilt food" and left in "freezing camps with very few blankets".

Najeeb Qambrani, the assistant commissioner in Taftan, said the camp's remote location made it difficult to provide amenities. "We are providing all the possible facilities," he said.

But former Taftan confinee Naimat Ali Khaki said conditions were unacceptable. "There was no cleanliness and it was so overcrowded that we were literally walking over each other," Khaki said.

He is still waiting for results of a coronavirus test.       

 



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