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Pakistan resumes flights from Coronavirus-hit China as death toll reaches 362

The China Southern Airlines’ flight from China brought 69 passengers including 57 Pakistanis and 12 Chinese to Islamabad International Airport

Pakistan resumes flights from Coronavirus-hit China as death toll reaches 362

Pakistani students wearing protective facemasks to prevent the spread of the SARS-like virus, come out upon their arrival from China at the Islamabad International Airport in Islamabad on February 3, 2020. (Photo by Aamir QURESHI / AFP)

Pakistan on Monday resumed flights from coronavirus-hit China after two planes from the country landed at the airport in Islamabad. Pakistan had suspended flights from China till February 2 after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the outbreak of the novel virus as a global health emergency.

The China Southern Airlines’ flight from China brought 69 passengers including 57 Pakistanis and 12 Chinese to Islamabad International Airport, according to Zafar Mirza, special assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on heath.

The death toll in the coronavirus epidemic soared to 362 with 57 deaths on Sunday alone while the number of confirmed cases climbed to 17,205. According to the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCCA), two flights of China Southern Airlines – CZ 6007and CZ 5241 – from Urumqi city of China landed at Islamabad International Airport.

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The flights were allowed a day after Pakistan said it has received special medical kits from China to detect the coronavirus cases. Officials said a Qatar Airlines flight also came from Doha, bringing at least 40 Pakistani students from China who had travelled to Qatar due to suspension of direct flights to Pakistan.

Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, Zafar Mirza who was at the airport to see the arrival and mandatory checks on the passengers confirmed the development. “At Islamabad airport this morning – received passengers from China along with HE Chinese Ambassador in Pakistan. We supervised the implementation of ‘Airport SOPs’ and I interviewed passengers,” Mirza tweeted.

“Following all international protocols ensuring their health & safety as well as that of all Pakistanis. A responsible Pakistan means being emotional when needed but rational and practical in decision making as well. We support the Chinese Govt efforts to overcome CNV (coronavirus),” he said. So far, no case of the virus has been found in Pakistan.

While India, the US, Sri Lanka, and many other countries evacuated their nationals from Wuhan, Pakistan has declined pleas by its stranded citizens in the city to airlift them.

Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Naghmana Hashmi on Sunday said that Pakistani students should not be evacuated from Wuhan as medical facilities back home do not meet the standards required to treat a patient diagnosed with coronavirus.

According to Johns Hopkins University, there are total 17,459 confirmed cases of the virus. The death toll is 362 people, which is higher than that from the Sars epidemic, which was 349 people.

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