Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P) leader Faisal Sabzwari has tested positive for the deadly coronavirus, days after his first wife, parents, and two daughters contracted the virus.
The MQM-P leader took to Twitter to inform people about his health condition. He said, “In the past few days, my parents, [first] wife, and two of my [three] daughters contracted the virus. Among my family, only my second-oldest daughter and Madiha [his second wife] tested negative.”
https://twitter.com/faisalsubzwari/status/1268525196849397763?s=20
He requested his friends and loved ones to pray for their recovery, urging everyone to be cautious and follow the protocols for prevention against the fatal disease. "For God's sake, be careful, be safe, because there is no space in the hospitals," Faisal Sabzwari added.
Coronavirus has claimed 1,838 lives in Pakistan, including 68 deaths in last 24 hours, while 31,198 patients have recovered successfully and have been discharged from the hospitals. Moreover, as many as 1,295 infected patients are currently in critical condition across the country.
The provincial governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan have confirmed 33,144, 33,536, 11,890, 5,582 cases respectively. Meanwhile, 852 cases in Gilgit-Baltistan, 3,946 in Islamabad, and 299 in Kashmir have been reported to date.
The MQM-P leader took to Twitter to inform people about his health condition. He said, “In the past few days, my parents, [first] wife, and two of my [three] daughters contracted the virus. Among my family, only my second-oldest daughter and Madiha [his second wife] tested negative.”
https://twitter.com/faisalsubzwari/status/1268525196849397763?s=20
He requested his friends and loved ones to pray for their recovery, urging everyone to be cautious and follow the protocols for prevention against the fatal disease. "For God's sake, be careful, be safe, because there is no space in the hospitals," Faisal Sabzwari added.
Coronavirus has claimed 1,838 lives in Pakistan, including 68 deaths in last 24 hours, while 31,198 patients have recovered successfully and have been discharged from the hospitals. Moreover, as many as 1,295 infected patients are currently in critical condition across the country.
The provincial governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan have confirmed 33,144, 33,536, 11,890, 5,582 cases respectively. Meanwhile, 852 cases in Gilgit-Baltistan, 3,946 in Islamabad, and 299 in Kashmir have been reported to date.