PCGA Chairman and his family quarantined in Sahiwal

Chairman of Pakistan Cotton Ginners  Association(PCGA)Javed Sohail Rahmani was shifted to Sahiwal Hospital and his family quarantined as they have been  tested positive for coronavirus and entire area was cordoned off by the Police and health authorities .Tehsil administration of Chichawatni is engaged in sanitizing the buildings and their goods.Health authorities are investigating the frequent meeting and sitting with other relatives in the city. It is stated that Javed Suhail Rehman will also be tested and administration suggested to keep him in isolation. Rehmani family is well known in the area due to their business and industry.At least 23 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) in the twin cities on Wednesday. This includes seven members of a family in Islamabad along with a traffic warden and 15 expatriates in Rawalpindi
At least two fatalities from the virus were also reported from the garrison city
The district health authorities in the federal capital found seven members of a family, residing in Madrasah Babul Islam in Sector F-7, infected with Covid-19.
Islamabad Deputy Commissioner (DC) Hamza Shafqaat said that the father of the mosque’s Khateeb (prayer leader), had succumbed to the virus on Sunday and was buried in his native Battagram.
Following the contact tracing policy, he said that the authorities tested all members of the victim’s family.
Shafqaat said that the test results from seven members of the deceased’s family had returned negative, including the Khateeb. Thereafter, they were shifted to an isolation facility. The fresh cases pushed the federal capital’s total to 194 on Wednesday.
In the garrison city of Rawalpindi, two more patients died due to the pandemic in the past 24-hours, taking the collective figure of fatalities to three.
Another City Traffic Police (CTP) warden was found infected with the virus. He was shifted to a quarantine facility.
As reports of the case spread, 10 of his co-workers, including wardens, were quarantined.
Meanwhile, as many as 15 expatriates, who had returned from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have also been found infected with the virus. They have been shifted to the RIUKT for treatment.
On the brighter side, four people fully recovered from the virus, after which they were released from RIUKT on Wednesday. So far, some 68 patients have beaten Covid-19 in Rawalpindi. Sources in RIUKT said that at least 159 Covid-19 patients were under treatment at the healthcare facility
All three allied hospitals in Rawalpindi have started testing the patients under treatment there for Covid-19. Their nasal swab samples were being dispatched to the pathological laboratory at the Holy Family Hospital (HFH).
     
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