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Sindh schools closed following the confirmation of a second coronavirus case

Pakistan has confirmed 4 cases of coronavirus, 3 of them involving people who had travelled to Iran

Reuters Karachi Published 02.03.20, 07:55 PM
A Pakistani health personnel in protective gears takes part in a drill as a preventative measures during an emergency of coronavirus outbreak, in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday,

A Pakistani health personnel in protective gears takes part in a drill as a preventative measures during an emergency of coronavirus outbreak, in Peshawar, Pakistan on Monday, (AP photo)

Pakistan’s southern province of Sindh extended the closure of all educational institutions following the confirmation of a second coronavirus case in Karachi, the country’s largest city.

Pakistan has confirmed four cases of coronavirus, three of them involving people who had travelled to neighbouring Iran, one of the countries hardest hit by the outbreak that began in China in December.

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While two of the confirmed cased were in the southern port city of Karachi, the other two were in the capital Islamabad.

Schools in Sindh have been closed since Thursday, after the first case in Karachi was confirmed.

“The Sindh government has decided to keep the schools closed till March 13, so the isolation period of the suspect cases could be completed,” Saeed Ghani, provincial education minister told Reuters on Monday.

“We don’t want to take any risk.”

Schools in Islamabad have remained open, but the thinly populated western province of Balochistan, which borders Iran, closed its schools last week.

Pakistan suspended all flights with Iran and closed the land border last week.

Health minister Zafar Mirza has said that government is gradually allowing pilgrims to return from Iran, after holding them in quarantine at the border for 14 days.

Around 700 pilgrims arrived in Karachi from Iran over the weekend, the Sindh chief minister’s office said in a statement.

Afghan border shut

Pakistan will close its border with Afghanistan for seven days from Monday to prevent the spread of virus, the interior ministry said.

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