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President Arif Alvi calls on Governor Punjab to discuss COVID-19

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Governor Punjab also briefed the President on the setting-up of ‘Governor Punjab and Chief Minister Telemedicine Helpline’ in different cities of Punjab and how the helplines provided free medical consultation, advice to the callers from home and abroad on coronavirus round the clock.

Chaudhry Sarwar briefed Dr Alvi about the telemedicine helpline of the Punjab government.

 According to the sources, Governor Punjab informed the President that the telemedicine helplines had so far benefitted more than 100000 people in the province.

Punjab Governor inaugurates COVID-19 Telemedicine Center in Sialkot

 

Earlier on March 26, Governor Punjab, Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has urged the opposition to cooperate with the government in tackling the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

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According to the details, while talking to media in Lahore, he said it is not a time of politics and the opposition should also give suggestions to the government to cope with the current situation while playing a positive role.

The sources said that Governor Punjab also met with the prime minister and discussed the current situation of the country.

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Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has also started the corona tele-medicine help line in the province.

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