COVID-19 Drug To Undergo Clinical Trials: TR-C 19 drugs developed by de Khon Global and their partners in the Netherlands and Turkey approved by authorities to enter the clinical testing stage after showing promise in effectively ...
-Ban on indoor marriages from Nov 20
-Daily cases cross 1500
-Rs 500 fine for not wearing mask in Karachi
Unexplained decline in COVID-19 cases: Health experts and officials speculate that a combination of various factors may have contributed to the development of a non-specific immunity amongst Pakistanis which may be the ...
Several schools and colleges across Pakistan sealed over SOP violations and disease prevalence. Meanwhile the Sindh government pushes back phase two of resuming on-campus education by a week as the infection spreads among students and teachers.
Hepatitis patients at higher risk of COVID-19: Hepatitis patients are especially vulnerable to the novel coronavirus disease due to base damage to the liver and must practice greater caution during the ongoing pandemic situation. Currently, all ...
Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan approves Phase 3 clinical trials of potential COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese pharma in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
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Prisoner Contracts COVID-19
2,800 prisoners of District Jail Lahore to be evacuated to different jails in Hafizabad and Lodhran after an inmate tested positive for the novel-coronavirus disease. The infected inmate, who had recently returned from hard-struck Italy and was...
Medics To Get COVID-19 Duties: Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) to appoint 10,000 medics to coronavirus-related duties, 2000 doctors interviewed so far. Meanwhile, 26 doctors of Nishtar Hospital in Multan declared virus-free ...
10 Medics Lost To COVID-19: The novel coronavirus claims the lives of 10 healthcare workers in Pakistan to date, including 5 doctors, 1 nurse, and 4 other medical workers and paramedics. Over 500 healthcare workers have contracted the ...
ICUs in hospitals across the country are reaching full capacity as the second wave of the virus continues to spread at a rapid pace.