No action taken to rein in drug prices
Cost of 350 medicines has skyrocketed
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LAHORE:
The government is yet to take any effective measures to reverse an unprecedented increase in the prices of medicines that has left them out of the reach of a large number of people amid rising inflation and unemployment in the country.
Prices of more than 350 drugs, especially life-saving medicines, have risen up to five-fold in recent years. In particular, an injection which has yet to be confirmed as being effective in curing coronavirus is being sold for up to Rs500,000.
The provincial government, health ministry and other authorities concerned appear to have no interest in ensuring availability of medicines to all citizens. Action in this regard by the officials concerned has not been witnessed in recent weeks. Pharmaceutical companies attributed the increase in the drug prices to a rise in the prices of their imported ingredients n the international market.
3 cases of more infectious UK strain of coronavirus detected in Sindh
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Six samples tested positive for coronavirus
New variant detected in three patients
KARACHI: Pakistan s first three cases of the new coronavirus strain have been detected in the port city of Karachi.
The new strain, referred to by some experts as the B.1.17 lineage, is not the first variant of COVID-19 pandemic, but it is said to be up to 70% more transmissible than the previously dominant strain in the UK.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Sindh Health Department said the new COVID-19 variant has been identified in samples taken from three passengers who recently returned from Britain.
ISLAMABAD: The national tally of active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan reached 38,511 on Friday with 2,152 more people testing positive during the last 24 hours.A total of 1,824 people recovered from.
ISLAMABAD: The national tally of active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan reached 38,511 on Friday with 2,152 more people testing positive during the last 24 hours. A total of 1,824 people recovered from.