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- Lockdown on public gatherings to remain in place for another 2 weeks: PM Imran Imran Khan says Covid-19 spread only 30 per cent of what the govt had projected due to the lockdown.
- Pakistan condemns ceasefire violations by India as ‘senseless acts’ India has been breaking the LoC pact repeatedly since a quadcopter was shot down by Pak Army for air space violation.
- Around 40,000 Pakistanis stranded abroad: FM The number of Pakistanis belonging to Tablighi Jamaat stranded abroad is 2,248.
- Govt incapable of responding to crisis, says Fazl “The performance of the entire cabinet and the government should be open to question,” says JUI-F chief.
- Social media outlets see surge in number of Pakistani users PTA says traffic of video conferencing platforms during outbreak has increased five times.
- IHC dismisses plea against Tiger Force formation Observes there is a need for having trust in the state to deal with issues caused by Covid-19.
- SC annoyed at lack of vision to battle coronavirus Top court laments over lack of unity between Centre and provincial governments.
- CJP Gulzar Ahmed, family test negative for Covid-19 Tests were conducted after an employee of the Supreme Court tested positive for the coronavirus.
- With four new deaths, Sindh’s fatality rate edges up to 2.3pc: CM Says older people shouldn’t go out unnecessarily, younger people going out should maintain distance with elders at home.
- Teleschool goes on air today to compensate for academic loss Dedicated TV channel will run educational content from 8am to 6pm, for students of grade 1 through 12.
- Association warns of health sector collapse as medical professionals contract Covid-19 Govt urged to change policy of only providing PPE to healthcare providers working in quarantine, isolation facilities.
- Murad urges centre to ban export of food items to avoid shortages “We have to rely on our own resources during this critical time and have to ensure food security,” says the Sindh CM.
- Section 144 extended for two months across Punjab 16 patients sent home after recovery, 12 new cases reported.
- Kamal urges PPP, PTI govts to unify in fight against coronavirus “The whole world has changed, but our rulers and politicians have not,” says the Pak Sarzameen Party chairman.
- Aleem returns to cabinet after 14 months hiatus PTI leader’s portfolio is yet to be announced.
- 16 Nishtar doctors, two nurses and seven workers Covid positive: VC Dr Pasha says hospital has sufficient stock of PPE, more ordered.
- Centre, Sindh trade barbs over Covid-19 CM Murad, SAPM Awan hold press conferences while Asad Umar says all decisions will be taken with everyone on board.
- Return of Pakistanis from Iran continues 37 Pakistani citizens allowed to return back from Iran as immigration clearance process was temporarily reopened.
- More than 50 clerics warn govt not to further restrictions on prayer congregations Clerics say they will make “all efforts” to avoid confrontation with government.
- IMF acknowledges Pakistan’s response to pandemic Both federal and provincial govts have implemented a range of measure to contain the spread of the virus, says IMF.
- For the first time in a month, Iran records less than 100 deaths in a day, says health ministry Iranian health ministry spokesperson says 98 deaths have been recorded.
- Trump airs video slammed as propaganda at virus briefing “We have really done this right; but the press doesn’t cover it the way it should be,” says the US president.
- China tightens Russian border checks, approves experimental coronavirus vaccine trials China has reported 82,249 coronavirus cases and 3,341 deaths at the moment.
- India extends world’s biggest lockdown as coronavirus cases cross 10,000 The nation has benefited greatly from social distancing and lockdown, says Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- NY toll hits 10,000 as lockdowns in Europe ease Spain offered a shred of hope as it allowed some factory and construction workers to go back to work.
- Mission in Spain stays open to serve stranded Pakistanis A number of other missions have put a hold on walk-in services, including ones in Paris, New York and Toronto.
- Scholars helping Pakistani Americans tackle unforeseen situation The issues range from praying at mosques to burial and funeral rites.
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