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Sukkur quarantine to host ‘zaireen’ returning from Iran

By M. Waqar Bhatti
March 08, 2020

KARACHI: The Sindh government had readied a 500-people capacity quarantine in Sukkur to accomodate the Zaireen returning from Iran through Taftan border in neighbouring Balochistan province, the Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah was informed at the Saturday's meeting of the Special Task Force on Coronavirus.

The Special Task Force was told that the first batch of 300 pilgrims from Iran which left for Sindh from Taftan border on Saturday evening would be kept in Quarantine in Sukkur at least for 14 days.

Another batch of pilgrims from Iran would reach Sukkur on March 10, the Task Force was told and it was decided that they would too be accomodated in the quarantine at Sukkur, where arrangements have been by the local administration to facilitate those returning from Iran. The Sindh Secretary Health Dr Zahid Abbasi told the chief minister that health department had sent four samples for coronavirus test, and all of them have turned out to be negative. Of the four suspects two hailed from Karsaz, Old Sabzi Mandi and district East. The first patient recovered completely and was discharged from the hospital while the two other patients were also recovering fast. A sample of coronavirus suspect from district South was sent for test. The chief minister was briefed that the Sindh government has conducted 100 tests till this day (Saturday) and of them 97 were negative, while only three were positive. One of those has been cured and released from the hospital.

The meeting was also told that 282 pilgrims who returned from Iran were put 'Quarantined' at their home. As many as 17 had completed their isolation period on Saturday (today), five on March 8, 30 on March 9, 63 on March 10, 25 on March 11, 34 on March 12, 66 on March 13, 11 on march 14 another 11 on March 15, two on March 16, five on March 17 and 12 on March 18 and one on March 19. During their isolation they were checked periodically by the relevant team of doctors.The chief minister was told that 300 pilgrims have left Taftan for Jacobabad today (Saturday) at 6 pm. Arrangements for their accommodation have been made in Sukkur. The Commissioner Sukkur who was on video link in the meeting briefed the chief minister about the facilities made available at the pace where the in-coming pilgrims would be kept in isolation.

The chief minister directed the commissioner to make best residential arrangements for them and provide them three-time healthy food, including team whenever they want and fruit and other refreshments. “I want you to keep them happy and content,” the CM instructed.

The commissioner said that he would receive the pilgrims and provide them with all the facilities, including cleanliness etc. Murad Ali Shah also directed the DHO Sukkur and his specially constituted team to check the in-coming pilgrims, take samples of suspects regularly and send the same to Aga Khan for lab tests. The commissioner said that he has made accommodation arrangements for 500 'Zaireen' at Sukkur and arrangement for another 300 would be made within next two days.

The WHO representatives suggested that some counsellor may also be arranged for the suspects at the Sukkur camp. The chief minister directed the DHO Sukkur to check all the in-coming pilgrims when they reach at the camp. He also directed airport authorities to ensure checking the travelers coming from Italy and South Korea at airports and share their reports with the health department. The chief minister said that in Iran 1000 new cases of coronavirus have emerged which was alarming for us also,” he concluded.