Prime Minister Imran Khan tests positive for coronavirus
March 20, 2021 03:44 PM

Prime Minister Imran Khan, who got a vaccine shot a couple of days ago, has been tested positive for coronavirus, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
The announcement was made by Special Assistant to the PM on Health Services Dr Faisal Sultan in a tweet uploaded on Saturday.
According to Dr Faisal Sultan, the prime minister has placed himself in self-isolation at his home in Banigala.
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The 68-year-old former top cricketer received a shot of the Chinese-produced Sinopharm vaccine on Thursday, as the country battles a third wave of the virus.
"At this point, the prime minister's office can only confirm that the honourable prime minister has tested positive for Covid-19 and has self-isolated," his office said.
Imran Khan was suffering from a mild cough and a mild fever, his spokesman Shahbaz Gill later added, saying the positive test was performed on Saturday.
His aides were quick to put distance between the diagnosis and his first jab of the two-dose vaccine.
"Please do not link it to the corona vaccine. Immunity develops a few weeks after the vaccine is given. Make sure to vaccinate your elders and loved ones. Be careful," Gill added.
Imran Khan was probably infected before he got the vaccine shot, during a series of public engagements this week, Federal Information Minister Shibli Faraz told a private TV channel.
Earlier Saturday, the leader's adviser on health Faisal Sultan said the increase in positive virus cases over the past few days was "alarming".
He said there was a "quite visible" burden on the healthcare system, particularly in the country's most populous province of Punjab.
Case numbers began to rise again in recent weeks, soon after the UK variant was first reported in Karachi in late December.
More than 620,000 cases and nearly 13,800 deaths have been reported since the pandemic reached the country, but limited testing suggests true figures are probably much higher.
Impoverished Pakistan has largely avoided the major lockdowns seen in other countries, instead opting for "smart" lockdown policies which see neighbourhoods closed off for short periods, as well restrictions on indoor dining and large gatherings.
However, many guidelines have been ignored, with Sultan criticising "a lack of administrative action and a lack of public compliance".
Beijing has donated one million vaccine doses to Pakistan, which the country of more than 220 million has begun administering to health workers and people over 65.
Soon after the pandemic started, Imran Khan told the nation in an address not to panic, saying "97 percent of patients fully recovered", but he chided citizens just months later, warning: "People are not taking it seriously."
It may be mentioned here that Prime Minister Imran Khan had been vaccinated as he got a jab for the coronavirus vaccine on Thursday last.
It was said on that time that the vaccination of the prime minister would help allay the fears of people who are doubtful about the vaccine.
On the eve, Prime Minister Imran Khan appealed to the nation to ensure the implementation of the SOPs in the wake of the third wave of the coronavirus.
Earlier, President Dr Arif Alvi also got a shot of the coronavirus vaccine after completing all the required procedures set for the people who are 60-plus.
With inputs from AFP.