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A COVID-19 surge and conspiracy theories roil Pakistan

  Zia ur-Rehman and Emily Schmall, The New York Times  Published: 19 Dec 2020 11:18 PM BdST Updated: 19 Dec 2020 11:18 PM BdST The Holy Family Hospital, one of the busiest government hospitals in the city of Rawalpindi. Low infection rates over the summer lulled many in Pakistan into a false sense of security. Saiyna Bashir for The New York Times. Iqbal Shaheen, a taxi driver, drove his sick father to this city’s three main hospitals. All of their intensive care beds and ventilators were occupied. ); } Shaheen was told there might be room at a private hospital, for $625 a day, far above what his earnings of $10 a day could cover. He took his father home to die.

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Coronavirus outbreak: Covid surge roils Pakistan

Iqbal Shaheen, a taxi driver, drove his sick father to this city’s three main hospitals. All of their intensive care beds and ventilators were occupied. Shaheen was told there might be room at a private hospital, for $625 a day, far above what his earnings of $10 a day could cover. He took his father home to die. “The poor cannot afford to be sick,” Shaheen said. “Without political connections, a coronavirus patient cannot get admitted at a public hospital, while paying a private hospital’s bills is unthinkable.” As winter sets in, cold weather, pollution and public apathy to the coronavirus are weighing heavily on Pakistan’s limited health care system.

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