Pakistan to quarantine passengers coming from China, Iran

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Dubai - Pakistan will be installing thermal scanners across airports.

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Published: Tue 3 Mar 2020, 3:02 PM

Last updated: Tue 3 Mar 2020, 5:06 PM

After the fifth case of the Covid-19 coronavirus was confirmed in Pakistan on Tuesday, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said passengers coming from China, Iran and other affected countries will be placed in isolation for 15 days.

The facility where passengers will be placed in quarantine will be operational in one week and will have a dispensary, cafeteria and other recreational facilities among others. There will be an additional quarantine centre with 300 beds in Islamabad, reported Tribune.com.pk.

According to an NDMA spokesperson, three thermal scanners worth Rs20 million have been obtained and will be installed at various airports across the country.

While confirming the fifth case, state minister for health Dr Zafar Mirza took to Twitter to reveal the woman, who tested positive for the coronavirus, had arrived from Iran. The 45-year-old woman arrived in Pakistan from Gilgit Baltistan and said to be in a stable condition.


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