Sindh health minister dismisses reports of Covid-19 surge in Karachi | The Express Tribune

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Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho has dismissed reports of a COVID-19 outbreak in Karachi, terming them incorrect, as reported by local media.

In a statement issued on Monday, the minister clarified that out of more than 100 Covid-19 tests conducted in Karachi, only seven individuals tested positive. “Reports of a Covid-19 spread in the city are baseless,” she said.

Dr Pechuho explained that precautionary Covid-19 tests were conducted for individuals suffering from seasonal flu and influenza. “The positive cases exhibited mild flu-like symptoms and were sent home for recovery,” she noted.

The minister also emphasised that Covid-19 is now being treated as a seasonal flu globally, urging the public not to panic. “There is no need to fear Covid-19 as it has become similar to the common flu,” she reassured.

The clarification comes after reports suggested that 30% of patients with flu and cough symptoms in Karachi were testing positive for Covid-19, prompting hospitals to issue special guidelines.

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