Corona Pandemic in Pakistan Essay – 2nd Year English


Corona Pandemic in Pakistan

“O Mankind, there has got to come to you, instruction from your Lord and healing for what's within the breasts and guidance and mercy for the believers.”

Corona Virus (Covid-19) may be a newly discovered species of viruses that became a hot stock globally that started in China. There are many various kinds and a few causes of diseases. Basically, coronavirus may be a group of huge viruses that are liable for normally causing disease in mammals and birds. Thanks to the recent corona Virus attacks, thousands of individuals have died as a results of this disease left untreated and unchecked.

Covid-19 appeared in Wuhan, a city in China, in December 2019. Although health officials are still tracking the precise source of this new coronavirus, an early hypothesis thought it's going to be linked to a seafood market in Wuhan, China.

“You can do anything if you've got enthusiasm.”

The virus circulates in animals and it enters into humans through animal contact. After getting into humans through air, food, and water. It passes from the respiratory canal and enters into the lungs where it starts an infection. The first symptoms include coughing, sneezing, cold, flu and fever, that it causes breathing difficulties damaging the lungs.

“And fear the trail that shall not afflict those alone who among does one wrong, and know that verily Allah severe in chastising.”

In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia, multiple organ failures and death. The time period of the virus is assumed to be between 1 and 14 days it's contagious before symptoms appear. There are not any prompt symptoms soon after the virus enters the human systems.

Pakistan reported its first coronavirus case on February 26. With the passage of your time price increased majority of Pakistan cases were the results of a recent visit to neighboring Iran, which is that the worst-hit Asian country after China.

The number of patients in Pakistan, by comparison, is nowhere near the tally in Iran and most European countries. By and enormous, we've been successful in preventing the unconfined spread that, if happens may prove disastrous for the planet fifth most-populous country which is already battling a teetering economy.

World Health Organization (WHO) recommends basic hygiene like washing hands with soap and water and covering your mouth together with your elbow when sneezing or coughing. Maintain ‘Social distancing’ keeping a minimum of one meter (three feet) between yourself et al. – particularly if they're coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching your face, eyes and mouth with unwashed hands. We should always urge the masses to follow local safety measures besides these measures.

Our Prophet Muhammad SAW had said 400 years ago:

“Purification is half Faith.”

Reservations are expressed by both local and international media about the measures being taken by the Govt. particularly his constant refusal to impose a National Lockdown. The Prime Minister has time and again justified his decision by saying that he fears the potential economic fallout of a lockdown. He said:

“Pakistan’s (economic) situation isn't an equivalent as that's the U.S or Europe. There’s poverty in our country, with 25 per cent of the population living in extreme poverty.”

He said in his first national address after an epidemic outbreak, observing that a national Quarantine could end in the poor ‘dying from hunger’.

The government has announced a multiple trillion rupees relief package, allocating 200 billion rupees for the labor class, additionally to calling on the private sector to not lay off laborers. Under the package, some 10 million people, categorized under low-income groups, will get a payment amount initially for a period of 4 months.

The relief package comes additionally to safety measures being taken both at the federal and provincial level, including fixing temporary hospitals and isolation centers to accommodate thousands of patients just in case of a spike in cases. The Pakistan government has also suspended flight operations, both domestic and international level, to limit the possible introduction of latest cases via travelers.

The beautiful verse of Holy Qur’an says:

“Verily, with hardship comes ease.”

(Qur’an 94:6)

By the grace of Allah, we've overcome this disease. Our academic institute, bazaars, marriage hall, shopping centers are all open today. By following precautionary measures, we've defeated his disease. Still, we'd like much care to save lots of ourselves and our youngsters from this horrible pandemic.

“Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all, it's only within the darkest nights that stars shine more brightly.”




   

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