British-Pakistani suffers heart attack in London quarantineBy Murtaza Ali ShahLONDON: The London High Court ordered the release of a British Pakistani national in quarantine, who suffered a heart.
LONDON: The London High Court ordered the release of a British Pakistani national in quarantine, who suffered a heart attack and almost died after the hotel staff at President Hotel Russell Square.
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Pakistani family gets UK quarantine exemption
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May 1, 2021
LONDON: A Pakistani family has become the first in the United Kingdom to be granted an exemption from quarantining at a hotel on the basis of medical needs upon arrival from Pakistan.
Pakistan has been put on the red list countries from which entry to the UK is banned to curb the spread of Covid-19. The exemption for the family was granted by the secretary of state for health and social care after Barrister Zahab Jamali approached the High Court for urgent consideration of the case of a disabled child who has neuro-disability caused by Streptococcal Meningitis as a neonate. The medical condition causes developmental delay, learning difficulties, and epileptic seizures. The 9-year-old’s father, Imran Khan, had filed the case on behalf of his son.