4 May 2020 Current Affair Pakistan for Competitive Exams – Daily Current Affairs 2020 Online

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  • Govt’s anti-pandemic strategy helping people overcome fear: PM “The state of fear is going to be over due to a good strategy made by the government.”
  • Centre, Sindh lock horns over locust threat Federation says after 18th Amendment it can deal with the problem only from international perspective.
  • Third doctor succumbs to Covid-19 in Karachi after inability to find ventilator Dr Furqan was a heart patient and was facing breathing difficulties, says Dr Qaiser Sajjad.
  • Centre fighting Sindh instead of Covid-19: Bilawal Terms rising number of deaths in Pakistan very alarming.
  • Punjab govt ratifies army land allotment to civilian officials Beneficiaries include federal cabinet division secretary, PSO to CM Buzdar.
  • PML-N to withdraw requisition only if govt gives date for NA session NA speaker bound to convene a National Assembly session by Wednesday under requisition notice.
  • Special roles for doctors volunteering in PM’s Corona Relief Tiger Force: Dr Mirza PM’s aide on health says a majority of doctors volunteering will work in the govt’s digital telehealth initiative.
  • NAB issues summons to Shahbaz for a third time Earlier on April 17 and 22, the opposition leader chose not to appear before the investigators citing health reasons.
  • Unnecessary criticism from federal govt misleads people, says Sindh minister “This is a very dangerous situation which could be even more dangerous if we are not careful,” says Nasir Shah.
  • Imran, Trudeau discuss situation arising out of pandemic “Pakistan is confronted with the twin challenge of saving lives and shoring up the economy,” says PM Imran.
  • Stranded Afghans take shelter in mosques, shops near Torkham Urge authorities to allow them to go back to their country.
  • Traders draw up plan to resume businesses in Punjab from 10th Small business centres must be opened ahead of Eid, say traders.
  • Tiger Force may get role in price control in Punjab Volunteers’ “enthusiasm and devotion” for performing various duties under the command of the city administration.
  • KU centre’s research on Covid-19 globally acknowledged The study, initiated in early February, has been published in the Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.
  • Critical Covid-19 patient in Hyderabad administered ‘experimental’ plasma therapy A recovered Covid-19 patient had donated his blood to the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences.
  • Shibli Faraz lauds ‘exemplary role’ of journalists during Covid-19 crisis, promises good news before Eid The information minister announced that he will meet with representatives from journalist community day after tomorrow.
  • Easing lockdown completely would overburden healthcare system: Asad Umar Federal minister says the coronavirus has “not been as fatal in Pakistan” as it has been in other countries.
  • Work on development projects in Sindh halted because of frozen ADP funds Govt withholds over Rs8bn payment to around 800 contractors.
  • Trump administration pushing to rip global supply chains from China: US officials Discussions about moving supply chains are concrete, robust, and, unusually for the Trump administration — multilateral.
  • Trump leadership void on South Asia persists as diplomat Alice Wells retires She will be replaced by Tom Vajda, a veteran US diplomat on South Asia who was earlier consul general in Mumbai.
  • Five security men, four Kashmiri fighters killed in occupied valley A gunfight began when troops entered a house to ‘evacuate civilians’.
  • Pompeo links virus to Wuhan lab as Europe eases lockdown Hard-hit Italy is set to follow Spain in allowing people outside.
  • UK had contingency plan ready for Johnson’s death: report PM says doctors had to persuade him to go to hospital.
  • AJK premier assails Labour Party chief for pro-India remarks Keir Starmer termed Kashmir a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan.
  • Iranian guards forced migrants into river, alleges Kabul Authorities in western Herat province say they retrieved 12 bodies from the Harirud river.
  • PCB to help financially-stricken cricketers, officials, groundstaff PCB will support first-class cricketers (only men) and other stakeholders facing hardship in the wake of the lockdown.

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