PM Imran recovers from coronavirus
ISLAMABAD, Mar 28 (DNA): Prime Minister Imran Khan has made a steady
clinical recovery from Covid-19 and his lab parameters have remained
stable.
In a tweet uploaded on Sunday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister
on Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Faisal Sultan
announced, “Imran Khan has been advised that he may resume work and
build up his work routine over the next few days. This is in line with
national and international guidelines.”
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan had tested positive for Covid-19 on
March 20. The 68-year-old self-isolated himself at home in Bani Gala in
Islamabad.
It may be recalled that Khan, a former captain of the national cricket
team who became prime minister in August 2018, received his first
vaccination two days ago. Prime Minister Imran Khan also came under
severe criticism from the opposition for presiding over a meeting of his
media team at his Banigala residence on Thursday.
There was no update on the health status of First Lady Bushra Bibi, who
had also contracted the coronavirus the same day Imran Khan was
infected. DNA
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