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WHO, health experts call for more tests to ascertain quick-fix

Published: March 29, 2020 15:17Zubair Qureshi, Correspondent

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s health experts as well as the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) officials have expressed fears the country’s efforts to control coronavirus could end in complete jeopardy as still, there is no data available on the possible number of coronavirus cases in the country.

Presently, there are more than 1,600 confirmed cases of virus reported in the country but according to eminent scientist Dr Ataur Rahman, who is also Chairman the Prime Minister’s Task Force on Science & Technology, the number could be much higher in the coming days.

While talking to media on Sunday, Rahman urged the government to put all those who are leaving their houses without a genuine reason into lock-up. “Unless we take stringent measures, the situation would remain out of control,” said Dr Rahman.

Coronavirus is spreading like wildfire and even the US seems to be losing its battle against the virus, said Dr Rahman, stressing the number of tests as many as possible.

When asked about the country’s coronavirus testing capacity, he said that at the moment, a few thousand suspected cases can be tested every day but that is not being done.

“We have sought the Chinese government’s help in this regard and they are facilitating us with testing kits and medical equipment, besides sharing their experience with us to help defeat this pandemic,” he added.

Vice Chancellors of Health University and former Executive Director of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Dr Javed Akram also called for widening the testing facility and termed it essential to fight the virus.

“We need to test maximum number of suspects of coronavirus and do exactly what South Korea did to restrict the virus spread,” said Dr Javed.

In population, he explained South Korea is less than 25 per cent of Pakistan but it has conducted 0.5 million tests of its total population of 51 million. On the other hand, Pakistan has so far conducted only 2,000 tests while the number of suspected patients could be more than 15,000.

Coronavirus is spreading fast from one person to another and unless we conduct large-scale tests and isolate the carriers of the virus we cannot effectively fight this war, he said.

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has also criticised some nations for not doing enough to detect and contain deadly coronavirus.

There has been a rapid escalation of Covid-19 cases over the past week but we have not seen an urgent, enough escalation in testing, isolation and contact tracing which is backbone of the response, he said.

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...-much-higher-than-given-statistics-1.70691190
 
We should prepare for the worst and hope for the best and its no easy task. People attitudes and their actions can only be the one who will make a difference and government right planning is the key to that.
 
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WHO, health experts call for more tests to ascertain quick-fix

Published: March 29, 2020 15:17Zubair Qureshi, Correspondent

WPK-200329-Dr-Atta-1585480628512_17126027920_medium.jpg

Dr Ataur RahmanImage Credit:

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s health experts as well as the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) officials have expressed fears the country’s efforts to control coronavirus could end in complete jeopardy as still, there is no data available on the possible number of coronavirus cases in the country.

Presently, there are more than 1,600 confirmed cases of virus reported in the country but according to eminent scientist Dr Ataur Rahman, who is also Chairman the Prime Minister’s Task Force on Science & Technology, the number could be much higher in the coming days.

While talking to media on Sunday, Rahman urged the government to put all those who are leaving their houses without a genuine reason into lock-up. “Unless we take stringent measures, the situation would remain out of control,” said Dr Rahman.

Coronavirus is spreading like wildfire and even the US seems to be losing its battle against the virus, said Dr Rahman, stressing the number of tests as many as possible.

When asked about the country’s coronavirus testing capacity, he said that at the moment, a few thousand suspected cases can be tested every day but that is not being done.

“We have sought the Chinese government’s help in this regard and they are facilitating us with testing kits and medical equipment, besides sharing their experience with us to help defeat this pandemic,” he added.

Vice Chancellors of Health University and former Executive Director of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) Dr Javed Akram also called for widening the testing facility and termed it essential to fight the virus.

“We need to test maximum number of suspects of coronavirus and do exactly what South Korea did to restrict the virus spread,” said Dr Javed.

In population, he explained South Korea is less than 25 per cent of Pakistan but it has conducted 0.5 million tests of its total population of 51 million. On the other hand, Pakistan has so far conducted only 2,000 tests while the number of suspected patients could be more than 15,000.

Coronavirus is spreading fast from one person to another and unless we conduct large-scale tests and isolate the carriers of the virus we cannot effectively fight this war, he said.

WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has also criticised some nations for not doing enough to detect and contain deadly coronavirus.

There has been a rapid escalation of Covid-19 cases over the past week but we have not seen an urgent, enough escalation in testing, isolation and contact tracing which is backbone of the response, he said.

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pak...-much-higher-than-given-statistics-1.70691190
Unfortunately its same for other countries like India and Bangladesh
 
Give it a rest. India still denies community transmission. It's all a p.r. campaign for India.
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this is crowdsourced covid19 patient database. Just for Info
 
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this is crowdsourced covid19 patient database. Just for Info
How's India's testing ratio going? Or are you still just testing travellers? Test everyone symptomatic then come back here with your crowd sourced lists of patient data.
 
Just give it some time and the facts will come to surface.

I think both India and Pakistan have a lot more cases than what is reported.

However the situation in India seems to be well under control compared to Pakistan. As a % of population, the no. of cases in India will be much lower than Pakistan.

India has gone under complete lockdown and monitoring whereas there seems to be no strong consensus in Pakistan about anything, and there is a stronger faith in religion than in science.
 
India has gone under complete lockdown and monitoring
Fake news. You're allowed out of your homes to do shopping and collect rations. A HUNDRED MILLION migrant workers continue to stumble around bus stations in mass human swarms.

There is no total lockdown. Modi sold you a lie for western audiences. Your own fellow Indian posters will confirm the details if you don't believe me.
 
It's the same everywhere, only the number of deaths is a more accurate data set from each country. Here in the UK, every person knows at least 5-10 people that have symptoms. No official testing is done unless you are dying and need to be hospitalised.
 
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