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Covid s deadly rampage among medics continues

Covid’s deadly rampage among medics continues Dr Ali Akber was laid down to rest at his ancestral graveyard PHOTO: REUTERS PESHAWAR: Covid-19 has rapidly been claiming the lives of medics across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) as another doctor succumbed to it on Friday, pushing up the total number to 66. Over all around 102 health workers including doctors have lost their lives so far despite the fact that doctors are constantly demanding proper protective gears for the medics and all hospital staff from the government but without any success. On Friday, a senior Medical Officer Ali Akbar breathed his last in Kulsoom International Hospital, Islamabad. He had been admitted to the Corona Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for the past two weeks at the hospital and died on Friday. He worked at District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) Matta and was rushed to the hospital when his condition deteriorated rapidly two weeks ago.

Capital s 9,000 healthcare workers register for Covid-19 vaccination - Newspaper

As many as 9,000 healthcare workers in the federal capital have registered themselves for vaccination. Photo by Rabia Bugti/File ISLAMABAD: With the government deciding to purchase 1.1 million doses and the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) having started making preparations to administer Covid-19 vaccine to frontline workers, as many as 9,000 healthcare workers in the federal capital have registered themselves for vaccination. On the other hand, Islamabad reported 150 new patients and three deaths on Sunday. According to an official, who attends meetings of the NCOC but is not authorised to speak on record, said 9,000 healthcare workers had registered themselves for vaccination.

Twin cities report more deaths from Covid-19 - Newspaper

In Rawalpindi, four patients breathed their last while 29 tested positive. Naseem Akhtar, 69, a resident of Gulshanabad, Adiala, was shifted to Kulsoom International Hospital on Jan 8 where he died. Imtiaz Bibi, 57, a resident of Lala Rukh Colony in Taxila, had been under treatment at the Fauji Foundation Hospital since Dec 21 but could not survive and died on Friday night. Abdul Haq, 70, from Wah Cantonment and Mohammad Hanif, 75, from Dhoke Mazharabad in Chaklala succumbed to the virus at Pims where they had been brought on Jan 8. Meanwhile, the district recorded 458 active patients with 86 under treatment in hospitals and 372 isolated in their homes. Moreover, 466 people are waiting for their test results.

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