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NCC meeting will decide future of lockdown this week

ISLAMABAD - Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms, Asad Umar on Sunday said the National Coordination Committee on Corona-virus would decide about the future course of lock-down after analysis and observations to be presented by National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).
The meeting would be held this week with Prime Minister Imran Khan in the chair, to decide the post-May, 9 scenarios in the country.
Addressing a televised press briefing here, Asad Umar said the NCOC would share all its analysis about corona-virus in the meeting of NCC.
“We do not follow the West blindly and the future decisions would also be taken according to our own ground realities,” he remarked.
He said keeping in view the growing number of deaths in the country, the people should adopt strict protective measures against COVID-19.
He said for the last six days, on average, 24 people were dying of the disease daily but still, the disease had not proven to be as chronic as in Europe and the US.
Comparing death rate of various countries in 46 days after 100 deaths, the minister said in Spain 414 people out of one million populations died while in Italy the number was 405, 256 in France, 248 in the UK and 116 in the US while in Pakistan only two corona-virus patients died out of one million populations.
On average, he said as compared to Pakistan, the US had 58 percent more deaths, the UK had 124 percent more deaths while Spain had 207 more deaths.
Asad Umar who also chairs NCOC said there could be certain reasons behind low death rate in this region, adding that no one could claim to completely eradicate this disease.
He said every country was trying to flatten the curve to control the disease at a certain level. About the question of why the government was not opening up everything if it thought that the disease was not so dangerous, the minister said: “We are not opening up everything because we do not want to put a burden on health system”.
Following deteriorating conditions of the economy during the current situation, Asad Umar feared that around 18 million people could lose their jobs in the country due to ongoing lock-down imposed to prevent the spread of corona-virus disease.
According to calculations of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE), around 20 million 70 million population of the country could fall below the poverty line in the current perspective,” Asad Umar said in a televised press briefing here.
The minister said the government was facing huge economic loss due to the lock-down as only in April, it faced a loss of Rs 119 billion.
“We have to run the course of the government, health, education, and other systems and also to provide relief to the poor with the help of this tax money,” he added.
He expressed fear that due to lock-down, over one million small businesses could be washed forever.
Referring to a survey conducted by GALLUP Pakistan, he said every single person, out of four said that they had to reduce the quantity of food in their daily routine.
With respect to the current situation of the health system, the minister informed that at present there were 5000 Intensive Care Units (ICU) available in the country out of which 1500 had been fixed for the corona patients while only 132 patients were admitted in the ICUS.
Similarly, he said the country had 1400 ventilator and by June this year, the number would rise to 2000.
He informed that at present, only 35 corona-virus patients were on ventilators.
The minister said the government was also increasing the capacity of the health sector adding that today’s health system of the country was far better as in pre-COVID days.
He said that the country had a capacity of 20000 testes per day, however, the number of tests was low due to some technical reasons.
He said Europe has thousands of deaths and mostly has above 20,000 deaths but they were also relaxing lock-down to run their economies.
“The target is to prevent healthcare system from getting choked besides reducing hunger, poverty, unemployment due to COVID-19”, he added.




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