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Punjab Government Launches Coronavirus Helpline And Home Testing Service

  • April 14, 2020
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With the count of the Corona virus victims reaching an unprecedented amount in the country, it has become the responsibility of citizens in Pakistan to either make sure they and their family stay safe, or look for ways to counteract the virus. In an effort to make sure the state can control and monitor the spread of the virus, the Punjab Government has launched a Coronavirus Telemedicine Web Portal to help citizens with their queries regarding Coronavirus.

 

The Punjab government has also made an effort to facilitate the testing of Coronavirus in the state as the provincial government decided to conduct tests of suspected Coronavirus patients at their homes instead of hospitals. With the count of the confirmed cases of coronavirus approaching 6000, with the count of Punjab approaching 3000, and around 100 deaths reported so far, it has become imperative to monitor its spread and control before the death toll increases. According the Prime Minister Imran Khan, “it was thanks to the lockdowns that the virus’s spread in the country was contained and the pandemic didn’t reach the projected numbers”. The Lockdown has currently been extended to April 30th. 

 

According to the Governor of Punjab, Chaudhry Sarwar, Coronavirus Telemedicine and Helpline is now live in Lahore with over 60 doctors have volunteered to offer guidance to citizens over the helpline. The Governor also went on to request citizens not to panic during the pandemic and practice social distancing as it is the most effective way to stop the disease from spreading. With the lockdown crossing 3 weeks in the country, it is still important to make sure that the practice of social distancing is still in place. In order to reach the helpline, one can call the Coronavirus Telemedicine Helpline at: 03011102229. The link to the Coronavirus Telemedicine Web Portal is as follows: https://doctors247.online/ 

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