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- PM body detects $2bn annual loss in gas supply chain Incompetence, mismanagement at all levels of policymaking, regulatory and operational functions cited as reasons.
- Punjab govt allows reopening of some businesses Manufacturers of textile, sport, leather, surgical and pharmaceutical goods among those allowed to operate again.
- Federal govt’s emergency cash assistance process to begin on 8th Nearly 13m deserving families to be provided relief amid lockdown in wake of Covid-19.
- Overcrowding in jails declared unconstitutional by IHC IHC issues 38-page verdict in prisoners’ case, allowing inmates to sue govt, jail authorities for inhumane treatment.
- Police baton-charge, arrest young doctors in Quetta during protest against lack of PPEs Police denies using violence against doctors but confirms over a dozen young doctors have been taken into custody.
- FIA report: PML-N, PPP for action against ‘nominees’ The report contains serious disclosures warranting action against those mentioned, says Shehbaz.
- Govt cancels Baisakhi celebrations at Gurdwara Punja Sahib The decision has been made to prevent putting public health and safety at risk, says PSGPC official.
- Use of plasma allowed for treating Covid-19 patients in KP Jhagra says KP looking at and expediting work on passive immunisation.
- Field Hospital at Expo Centre to be made operational from today Karachi has largest number of patients; influx of patients from rural areas.
- Body formed in Sindh to finalise guidelines for reopening industries Murad says he wants every segment of life to follow SOPs if lockdown eases after April 14.
- Chinese experts for extending lockdown by 28 days in Punjab The Punjab chief minister says the govt will act upon the suggestions given by the delegation.
- Special committee on pandemic meets today Committee comprises 25 members; meeting to be chaired by Asad Qaiser.
- PIA to fly 4,000 Britons home this week Several Brits feel they’ve been “abandoned”.
- ‘Subsidy beneficiaries be allowed to return money to avert action’ PPP supports suggestion, says recovered money should be inducted in coronavirus fund.
- Paltry resources to fight health crisis of the century It seems unlikely that the federal and provincial govts can provide the finances required to meet the challenge.
- Palpa asks pilots not to fly any flight Palpa says safety compromised, Covid-19 SOPs ignored in recently operated “humanitarian flights”.
- Tiger at NYC’s Bronx Zoo tests positive for coronavirus Nadia and six other tigers and lions who’ve fallen ill are believed to have been infected by a zoo employee.
- British PM Johnson in hospital with persistent coronavirus symptoms Downing Street has underscored that is not an emergency admission, adding that Johnson remains in charge of the govt.
- Thousands of Pakistanis in UAE seek to return home amid coronavirus outbreak Over 20,000 Pakistanis registered since April 3 with the consulate to go home, consulate spokesman says.
- Pakistan to open border with Afghanistan today Move to be made in light of Afghan govt’s request.
- Virus pandemic ‘amplifying’ poverty in UK The situation is worsening with Britons losing jobs en masse as the UK experiences lockdown.
- UAE sends another batch of virus medical aid 11 tones of medical supplies and preventive aid received.
- Pakistan rejects India’s response to Imran’s tweet on IoK India’s repetition of claim that occupied Kashmir is an ‘internal affair’ will not turn falsehood into truth: FO
- Nine killed by Indian forces in held Kashmir Disputed territory has been under a long-running curfew imposed to quell Kashmiris’ peaceful struggle of freedom.
- Pressed by Trump, US pushed unproven coronavirus treatment guidance “The president is short-circuiting the process with his gut feelings,” said former dean of Harvard Medical School.
- Doctors, nurses in US leave homes to protect families from virus “It’s upsetting — even though you know it’s the right decision to leave your family,” says a nurse.
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