Islamabad:Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has refused to impose a nationwide lockdown despite the cases of coronavirus in the country crossing 500.
There have been three COVID-19 deaths in Pakistan so far and the total number of confirmed cases has gone up to 501. Sindh is the worst-hit province with 252 cases.
Analysts have suggested a complete lockdown of Pakistan including suspension of flights because of the increase in the number of infections.
"Lockdown means a curfew-like situation which will create unrest in the country and we cannot afford that. It would make poor people more vulnerable," Khan said.
Khan said that the government was working on an economic package that will be announced on Tuesday. "We cannot compete with other countries of the world who are announcing economic packages," he said. "However, we will protect our lower and labour class against the effects of the coronavirus. This package will do so."
A lack of necessary medical equipment such as masks, test kits and ventilators, is limiting the scope of prevention, testing and treatment of the disease in Pakistan. Doctors have threatened to go on strike until the equipment is provided.
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