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Pakistan to export chloroquine to help ‘friendly countries’ in fight against Covid-19

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ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet has given a nod to export the anti-malaria drug, known as chloroquine phosphate or chloroquine, touted as a potential cure to the novel coronavirus to help countries to fight Covid-19, which has so far infected over 2.5 million people and claimed nearly 172,000 lives in 210 countries and territories around the world.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad following the federal cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said the decision was taken to help the friendly countries “in their time of need”.

“Pakistan has surplus stock of around 40 million [chloroquine] tablets and sufficient raw material to produce the drug in great number,” she said while assuring that the “export of drug will not cause the shortage for the domestic consumption”.

However, sources privy to the development told The Express Tribunethat some cabinet ministers – Asad Umar, Shafqat Mehmood, Sheikh Rashid, Shireen Mazari – opposed the move fearing that the drug may run out in the country.

“One million chloroquine tablets each will be dispatched to Saudi Arabia and the United States, half a million each to Turkey and Italy,” the PM’s aide said.

“In addition to this, 5 million will be dispatched to the United Kingdom, 700,000 to Kazakhstan and 300,000 to Qatar,” Dr Firdous confirmed during the news briefing.

Leaders of various countries, she said, had expressed interest in the drug in view of its effectiveness against Covid-19.

“Pakistan has always been asking these countries for help… now for the sake of humanity and to improve Pakistan’s global image, this is a good chance to help them in this time of need,” she added.

The drug has been making headlines ever since US President Donald Trump had claimed that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had approved the “very powerful” drug chloroquine to treat Covid-19. He claimed that the medicine had shown “very encouraging results and will be available in the market almost immediately”.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/220360...quine-help-friendly-countries-fight-covid-19/
 
Leaving aside the highly debatable efficacy of this drug against Covid, why is this totally suppressed in news outlets in UK?

5 million is pretty decent as a gesture. Hindutva allies are rife in UK media editorial boards. I don't know when that will ever change.
 
Its a pandemic, a humanitarian crisis, If Pakistan can export it should export it to all the countries, friends or foe
 
in our medical stores this drug is facing shortage,if we export it what will be implications to our own public health
 
Leaving aside the highly debatable efficacy of this drug against Covid, why is this totally suppressed in news outlets in UK?

5 million is pretty decent as a gesture. Hindutva allies are rife in UK media editorial boards. I don't know when that will ever change.

Many, many countries sent equipment. About how many did you get to hear in the media, assuming you open the news other than this forum which I doubt.
 
Because we took the ban off yesterday and tablets have yet to reach.
Fair point. But I still doubt it will be acknowledged because Pakistani diaspora representation in the media is pretty non-existent. I wouldn't expect any mention of what is actually a hefty humanitarian gesture.
 
Fair point. But I still doubt it will be acknowledged because Pakistani diaspora representation in the media is pretty non-existent. I wouldn't expect any mention of what is actually a hefty humanitarian gesture.

The next time you donate 'heftily' to an organization, tell me and I will call some media persons to give you coverage.
 
Many more countries supplied them with equipment, you know. If you want fame through goodwork then you're being a moron.
You're being naive if you think other nations make such gestures for nothing. Other nations successfully rebrand themselves and go on a diplomatic offensive through such episodes. Forget the "quietly donate for the sake of humanity" approach which is morally great but doesn't alter the poisonous perceptions that exist against Pakistan. It's time to redress that.
 
Are we giving this tablet to patients in Pakistan? Last time I heard that they are giving penadol to patients of coronavirus.journalists should ask this question again to doctor Zafar iqbal.i hope this time he will not say fiver,flu tablets. Exporting tablets is great but first people of pakistan need it so accountability is necessary.
 
You're being naive if you think other nations make such gestures for nothing. Other nations successfully rebrand themselves and go on a diplomatic offensive through such episodes. Forget the "quietly donate for the sake of humanity" approach which is morally great but doesn't alter the poisonous perceptions that exist against Pakistan. It's time to redress that.

If you want to build image, start with the entertainment industry, tourism, and science industry. No country gets fame from donations, lmao.
 
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