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The district administration has closed the entrance to Bank Road in Saddar, a policeman reprimands a shopkeeper for selling garments despite the lockdown in Bara Market, banners have been hung up on poles on the overhead bridge at Chandni Chowk to create awareness of the precautionary measures against Covid-19 while the bus terminal at Faizabad lies deserted on Monday. Photos by Mohammad Asim
ISLAMABAD: The capital administration is establishing more Covid-19 vaccination centres in the city to facilitate people and carry out the inoculation process smoothly, sources told Dawn.
On the other hand, 10 people lost their battle against Covid-19 in Rawalpindi and Islamabad during the last 24 hours.
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A video shared thousands of times on Facebook claims that a tonic made of onions, ginger, garlic, lemon and hot water can cure Covid-19. This is false; health professionals, including those at the World Health Organization (WHO), have repeatedly refuted these claims.
A video shared more than 4,000 times on Facebook and archived here shows a woman dressed in a nursing uniform claiming to have cured Covid-19 patients using a combination of onions, ginger, garlic, lemon and hot water.
âThis is one COVID remedy,â reads the caption on the post, published on a page called Men and Women for Christ.
A team comprising American scientists and paramedical staff of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) has commenced research on Covid-19 patients in Pakistan. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: A team comprising American scientists and paramedical staff of Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (Pims) commenced research on Covid-19 patients in Pakistan.
In the first phase, the team started collecting samples of Covid-19 patients and sending them for lab tests. For this purpose, it also visited Taxila where 300 samples were collected, Pims spokesman Dr Wasim Khawaja told
Dawn.
Dr Khawaja said the team would also visit other cities with Faisalabad being its next stop in the coming week.