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Monday, 20 May 2024

Four Pakistani students in China have tested positive for coronavirus, confirms SAPM Mirza

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Dubai: At least four Pakistani students studying in Wuhan city of China have been confirmed as having the coronavirus, revealed Dr Zafar Mirza, Special Assistant (Health) to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Addressing a hurriedly-called press conference in Pakistan on Wednesday, Dr Mirza said that around 500 Pakistani students are based in Wuhan, the epicentre of the new deadly virus.

He said that the families of the infected students have been assured full support from the government. He said the government would take care of all students and other Pakistani currently in China.

Dr Mirza also reiterated that there is so far no confirmed case of coronavirus in Pakistan. “There is not even one confirmed case of coronavirus inside Pakistan,” he said, reported Dawn news.

He said that the families of the infected students have been assured full support from the government. He said the government would take care of all students and other Pakistani currently in China.

Dr Mirza also reiterated that there is so far no confirmed case of coronavirus in Pakistan. “There is not even one confirmed case of coronavirus inside Pakistan,” he said, reported Dawn news.

He added that there were four individuals suspected of having the virus who were then kept under observation and their samples were collected. Mirza said that their health was improving and per the evidence, they could say with a great degree of certainty that the individuals do not have coronavirus.

Mirza said that the government and himself were in constant contact with the Foreign Office as well as with Pakistan’s ambassador in China as well as the embassy.

According to reports, Coronavirus has so far killed more than 132 people and infected more than 6,000 in mainland China and abroad so far.

Meanwhile, Pakistan Embassy in Beijing has issued an advisory for the Pakistani students studying in China.