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Fears of massive Pakistan coronavirus outbreak after 100,000 attended Lahore religious gathering
Agence France-Presse
Published: 10:03am, 5 Apr, 2020
Pakistani authorities are searching for tens of thousands of worshippers who attended an Islamic gathering in Lahore last month just as the novel coronavirus was taking root in the impoverished nation, officials said
Authorities want to test or quarantine those who congregated at the Tablighi Jamaat – an Islamic missionary movement – from March 10 to March 12 amid fears they are now spreading Covid-19 across Pakistan and overseas.
Organisers say about 100,000 people went to the meeting, which took place despite government requests to cancel it in light of the worsening coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an official at Lahore’s district commissioner’s office said the gathering’s location outside the eastern city has now been sealed off.
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“Authorities in all districts (of the country) are trying to find those who have attended the event,” the official said.
About 2,500 attendees – including 1,500 foreigners – who had remained around the event site, which includes a mosque and sleeping quarters, have been placed in quarantine.
So far, at least 154 worshippers who went to last month’s Jamaat have tested positive for coronavirus, with two fatalities to date, authorities said.
How Malaysia’s Sri Petaling mosque became a Covid-19 hotspot
19 Mar 2020
Working through word of mouth and from lists of names provided by Jamaat organisers, officials have so far tracked down approximately 7,000 attendees in Punjab province and placed them in quarantine.
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/sout...ve-pakistan-coronavirus-outbreak-after-100000
- A least 154 worshippers who went to last month’s gathering have tested positive for coronavirus, with two fatalities to date
- Foreign nationals came from countries including China, Indonesia and Nigeria
Agence France-Presse
Published: 10:03am, 5 Apr, 2020
Pakistani authorities are searching for tens of thousands of worshippers who attended an Islamic gathering in Lahore last month just as the novel coronavirus was taking root in the impoverished nation, officials said
Authorities want to test or quarantine those who congregated at the Tablighi Jamaat – an Islamic missionary movement – from March 10 to March 12 amid fears they are now spreading Covid-19 across Pakistan and overseas.
Organisers say about 100,000 people went to the meeting, which took place despite government requests to cancel it in light of the worsening coronavirus pandemic.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, an official at Lahore’s district commissioner’s office said the gathering’s location outside the eastern city has now been sealed off.
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“Authorities in all districts (of the country) are trying to find those who have attended the event,” the official said.
About 2,500 attendees – including 1,500 foreigners – who had remained around the event site, which includes a mosque and sleeping quarters, have been placed in quarantine.
So far, at least 154 worshippers who went to last month’s Jamaat have tested positive for coronavirus, with two fatalities to date, authorities said.
How Malaysia’s Sri Petaling mosque became a Covid-19 hotspot
19 Mar 2020
Working through word of mouth and from lists of names provided by Jamaat organisers, officials have so far tracked down approximately 7,000 attendees in Punjab province and placed them in quarantine.
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/sout...ve-pakistan-coronavirus-outbreak-after-100000