PESHAWAR: Senior doctor at the Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar passed away of coronavirus on Saturday morning, the hospital’s director Shehzad Faisal confirmed.
Prof Dr Mohammad Javed, ENT department Hayatabad Medical Complex in Peshawar, lost his battle against COVID19. He was tested positive more than a week ago and was put on ventilator in HMC. He died on Saturday morning, according to Dr Shehzad Faisal, hospital
According to Dr Faisal, Dr Mohammad Javed, an ENT (ears, nose and throat) specialist, had been diagnosed with Covid-19 a week ago and was on a ventilator ever since. “He had been fighting on the front lines to combat the coronavirus,” he added.
Pakistan has seen rapid growth in the COVID-19 positive death toll in the past few days credited in part to a loosely implement lockdown.
On Wednesday, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Provincial Doctors Association (PDA) had strongly recommended complete lockdown and separate hospitals at divisional levels for the infected people to contain the virus.
According to PDA President Dr Aamir Taj Khan, the epidemic required a complete lockdown to enable people to stay home and enforce social distancing otherwise the health system would collapse and all the health workers would end up infected with the virus that would leave the patients in the lurch.
Meanwhile, the death toll from coronavirus in Pakistan jumped to 253 after Punjab reported more deaths.
According to the national health authoritis Punjab reported five more deaths overnight, taking the provincial tally to 73.
the country-wide tally of confirmed cases jumped to 11,940 after new cases were detected in Punjab and Islamabad. Punjab reported 195 new cases while Islamabad recorded nine new cases of the virus. Punjab has so far reported 5,046 cases of the virus while Islamabad has recorded 223.
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