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Pakistan confirms first cases of new coronavirus: official

No need to panic, things are under control, Dr Zafar Mirza tweeted



Pakistan authorities are on high alert as they have started screening passengers coming from China at the international airports.
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Islamabad: Pakistan has detected its first two cases of novel coronavirus, a public health advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted Wednesday, days after Islamabad closed its land border with Iran, where 19 people have died from the virus.

"I can confirm first two cases of corona virus in Pakistan. Both cases are being taken care of according to clinical standard protocols and both of them are stable. No need to panic, things are under control. I will hold press conf tomorrow on return from Taftan," he tweeted.

One of the cases was detected in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, a provincial official said. It was not immediately clear where the second infected person was based.

Earlier, Dr Hassan Arooj, Director, Directorate of Health Services Capital Development Authority (CDA), on Wednesday said that all possible arrangements have been made to prevent the citizens from carrying coronavirus in the country.

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The government was vigilant and regularly monitoring the situation with having proper check on suspected coronavirus patients in the country and passengers traveling to Pakistan, Dr Arooj said while talking to APP.

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