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پاکستان میں کرونا وائرس کی نئی لہر آ چکی ہے: ڈاکٹر فیصل سلطان
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17 ملین خاندانوں کو صحت انصاف کارڈ دے چکے ہیں، ڈاکٹر فیصل سلطان
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Over 10 million living with diabetes undiagnosed in Pakistan, warn experts
Karachi
March 11, 2021
There are around 38 to 40 million people living with diabetes in Pakistan, but more than 10 million of them are undiagnosed diabetics, experts said on Wednesday and urged that authorities should pay some more attention to non-communicable diseases, especially diabetes, in addition to dealing with infectious, communicable diseases.
“Pakistan is facing an epidemic of Type 2 diabetes, where, according to International Diabetes Federation (IDF), over 10 million people with diabetes don’t even know that they are suffering from the lifestyle disease. This is an alarming situation and needs immediate government attention,” said Dr Ibrar Ahmed, an endocrinologist and president-elect of the Pakistan Endocrine Society (PES), while talking to news on Wednesday.
Educational institutions to remain closed in Islamabad, Peshawar and 7 cities of Punjab for 2 weeks - News Makers
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Covid surge spurs schools closure in several cities
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Wednesday announced the closure of educational institutions in Islamabad and seven cities of Punjab amid a surge in coronavirus cases, less than two weeks after it allowed students to return to classrooms.
The development comes as the country saw another 1,786 people testing positive, its highest increase in infections since January 29. Forty-three people died of Covid-related complications in the 24-hour period leading to Wednesday.
The decision was made by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) keeping in view the rising trend in Covid-19 cases over the past 10 days, said Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood at a news conference along with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan.