Islamabad:Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan underwent a test for the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, days after meeting a well-known philanthropist who was diagnosed positive for the COVID-19 infection, according to a media report.
A team of doctors from the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital collected samples from the Prime Minister. The result is expected on Wednesday.
"As a responsible Prime Minister and a responsible citizen I am happy to announce that the Prime Minister has agreed to get tested on my advice," Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital CEO Dr Faisal Sultan was quoted as saying by The Express Tribune.
Sultan, who is also Khan's physician and a focal person on COVID-19, on Tuesday told the media, that Khan would undergo the test.
"Prime Minister Khan will undergo the test of the coronavirus to show that he is a responsible citizen of this county. We will follow all protocols in place and make recommendations accordingly, he said.
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Advisor on Information Firdous Ashiq Awan said on Wednesday that the family of the Prime Minister had already tested negative.
Khan agreed for the test after Faisal Edhi, the son of late philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi and chairman of the Edhi Foundation, met him last week and has now tested positive for the coronavirus.
Saad, the son of Faisal Edhi, told on Tuesday that his father started showing symptoms last week, soon after meeting Khan in Islamabad on April 15.