Pakistan to slash international flights to curb virus as Eid holiday looms

Pakistan to slash international flights to curb virus as Eid holiday looms

Authorities today reported 4,696 new cases and 146 deaths from the disease.

A healthcare worker takes a nasal swab sample from a man at a Covid-19 testing facility in Karachi on Friday. (AP pic)
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan plans to reduce the number of inbound international flights to 20% of current numbers to curb rising Covid-19 cases, the official body overseeing the country’s pandemic response said today.

“In view of prevailing global and regional disease trends, Pakistan has decided to reduce inbound international travel from 5 May to 20th May,” said the National Command Operation Centre (NCOC), which oversees the government’s pandemic response, on Twitter.

It was not immediately clear which routes and air carriers would be affected.

The NCOC added the decision would be reviewed on May 18.

Pakistan has seen record deaths in recent days from the coronavirus, and stricter restrictions on movement and gathering in public are planned for the upcoming Eid holiday.

Officials are worried the country’s health care system, already under strain, could reach breaking point if more contagious variants of the virus begin to spread, as has happened in neighbouring India.

Authorities reported 4,696 new confirmed Covid-19 cases in the past 24 hours and 146 deaths from the disease.

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