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Pakistan to export sanitisers, masks in wake of COVID-19
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April 16, 2020
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ISLAMABAD: As the country is currently importing testing kits, masks and other medical material to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the government has allowed businesses to manufacture masks and sanitisers for export purposes.

The said permission was granted during a meeting of the National Command and Control Centre (NCOC), said Adviser to Prime Minister for Commerce and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood.

In a series of tweets on Thursday, the adviser informed that the approval was only for “normal textile masks”, and does not include N95 and surgical masks. He urged the manufacturers to prepare themselves as necessary documentation and details would soon be issued in this regard.

“The NCOC meeting this morning approved the export of sanitisers & textile masks NOT N95 & NOT surgical masks but normal textile masks. Necessary documentation details will be issued in the next few days so please prepare yourselves,” he tweeted.

“We have to think strategically for the after lockdown scenario. I request businessmen to think of changing their product mix, geographical spread and going into new lines of business. This has to be our sustainable growth strategy,” the adviser continued, urging the business community forward their suggestions [if any] to the Ministry of Commerce.

The adviser had earlier cautioned that Pakistan’s economic condition had reached a critical stage following the spread of COVID-19.

“We will sit in the Ministry of Finance to discuss and analyse the projections of both the IMF and World Bank but one thing is for sure, situation for Pakistan is critical,” he had said.

Last month, the federal government had placed a ban on the export of personal protective equipment after the country’s coronavirus tally crossed 950.

The banned equipment included N95 masks, surgical masks, face masks, hand sanitisers, biohazard bags, goggles, disposable gloves, and gowns.

The initiative was taken at a time when countries had rushed to protect their supply of masks, as panic buying, hoarding and theft had spread over fears of the deadly virus.

The demand and price of protective medical gear, especially disposable face masks, had gone up since last December when coronavirus appeared in Wuhan, China. Masks had either disappeared from medical stores in the city or were being sold at exorbitant prices across the metropolis.

The masks which were previously available at Rs10 were now even not available at Rs40. However, local masks (made of cloth) were being sold in abundance but they are not recommended by the doctors.

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More companies should get involved in the production Personal Protective Equipment, however, they also need to have a Quality Audit Team to oversee the Production.

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has appreciated Made in Pakistan Initiative of Ministry of Science and Technology focusing on boosting indigenous productivity in the face of coronavirus pandemic.

This he stated while talking to Minister for Science and Technology Chaudhary Fawad Hussain who called on him in Islamabad.

The Minister gave a detailed briefing on various products produced in Pakistan for coronavirus, including face masks, protective clothing and other stuff.\


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The Prime Minister appreciated the performance of the ministry in preparation of products relating to coronavirus and other steps.

Chaudhary Fawad Hussain also discussed with the prime minister on establishment of Biotechnology Park and manufacturing of agricultural equipment.

President visits National Assembly to review arrangements for session

President Arif Alvi directed that social distancing should be maintained in the upcoming session of the National Assembly for the safety of the parliamentarians and staff against the threat of coronavirus.

During a visit to National Assembly, the President was apprised by Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri and NA officials about the arrangements being made for the session to be held on Monday.

The President visited the hall of the National Assembly, reviewed preparations for the session and instructed that members should be asked to follow safety guidelines and sit one seat apart from each other. He expressed satisfaction at the arrangements for the session.

The Deputy Speaker said Senate session had also been requisitioned and added that the health and safety guidelines against spread of coronavirus, would be followed during the session.

In the briefing, it was informed that the recommendations of the National Assembly Committee on the holding of session during COVID-19, would be implemented.

In line with the recommendations of the committee, additional medical staff would be deployed during the sessions.

Special passes would be issued to media persons, assigned to cover the sessions as per suggestion of Parliamentary Reporters Association (PRA). President Arif Alvi directed that social distancing should be maintained in the upcoming session of the National Assembly for the safety of the parliamentarians and staff against the threat of coronavirus.

During a visit to National Assembly, the President was apprised by Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri and NA officials about the arrangements being made for the session to be held on Monday.

The President visited the hall of the National Assembly, reviewed preparations for the session and instructed that members should be asked to follow safety guidelines and sit one seat apart from each other. He expressed satisfaction at the arrangements for the session.

The Deputy Speaker said Senate session had also been requisitioned and added that the health and safety guidelines against spread of coronavirus, would be followed during the session.

In the briefing, it was informed that the recommendations of the National Assembly Committee on the holding of session during COVID-19, would be implemented.
In line with the recommendations of the committee, additional medical staff would be deployed during the sessions.

Special passes would be issued to media persons, assigned to cover the sessions as per suggestion of Parliamentary Reporters Association (PRA).

YouTube announces $5 million aid for Pakistan in fight against coronavirus
YouTube has announced $5 million aid for Pakistan in fight against the novel coronavirus.

According to media reports, In her letter to Prime Minister Imran Khan, YouTube’s Chief Executive Officer Susan Wojcicki lauded his effective and timely measures against COVID-19.

Underscoring the need for joint efforts to overcome the pandemic, Wojcicki said that YouTube will help Pakistan in fight against the virus. She extended continuous support to the country in containing the spread of the deadly virus.

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Online Int’l News with additional input by GVS News Desk

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