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Govt intensifies measures to deal with virus patients

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STAFF REPORTER
PESHAWAR Advisor to Chief Minister on Information and Public Relations, Ajmal Khan Wazir Saturday said the government intensified measures to deal w ith coronavirus and Chief Minister Mahmood Khan himself was visiting various districts and giving instructions after review ing the arrangements there. He said that the active role of the chief minister and his timely decisions encouraged doctors, health staff, police and people and institutes, fighting on the frontline against the pandemic. All arrangements have been made to bring back the Pakistanis stranded in Afghanistan, for which Torkham Border would be opened twice a week on Saturday and Tuesday and five hundred Pakistanis would returned on each day, he added. He expressed these views while talking to the media persons in the Civil Secretariat Peshawar. Ajmal Wazir said that 500 Pakistanis were brought back to quarantine center in Khyber District yesterday for which all facilities had been provided and the Pakistan consulate in Jalal Abad had set up an office to facilitate returnee Pakistanis on the Afghan side.

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