Washington:As COVID-19 positive cases continue to surge across Pakistan infecting nearly 1,400 people and killing 11 so far, a Washington-based think tank has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan is losing precious time to act decisively to fight the pandemic in his country.
Madiha Afzal, a researcher at Brookings Institute has said, "Khan's handling of the COVID-19 crisis reveals the limits of his populism, the precariousness of his position, and his lack of experience in dealing with a crisis."
"He needs a tread carefully, because Pakistan army, always waiting in the wings, is all willing to swoop in to gain the population's sympathy, reassert its role as the country's one competent institution and further consolidate its already considerable control," she noted in her research paper.
Pakistan has recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases in South Asia so far.
"While many Muslim-majority countries including Saudi Arabia have cancelled communal prayers, Pakistan's mosques remain open. The country's health system -- with dated and limited public health facilities, and costly private hospitals inaccessible to all but the rich -- is woefully unprepared to deal with COVID-19 and its influx of critically ill patients. Doctors lack personal protective equipment; at least one of the nine victims so far is a doctor," the researcher said.