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National Assembly to meet and debate the current situation in country amid COVID-19

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The National Assembly is scheduled to meet today at 3 pm to discuss and debate the current situation in the country arising out of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The National Assembly session was summoned by President Arif Alvi last week.

As per details, National Assembly will be meeting today to discuss the current situation in country amid the rapidly increasing coronavirus. However it is pertinent to mention that the Speaker of National Assembly Asad Qaiser is currently suffering from the virus. Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan and Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa earlier inquired about his health and prayed for his speed recovery on phone.

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Pakistan Death Toll

Pakistan’s death tally due to novel coronavirus now stands at 667 with confirmed cases passed the toll of 30000 on Monday. The nationwide tally of Coronavirus has soared to 30,941 with 1,476 new cases reported during the last twenty four hours.  11,568 cases have so far been detected in Punjab, 11,480 in Sindh, 4,669 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 2,017 in Balochistan, 442 in Gilgit Baltistan, 679 in Islamabad and 86 in Azad Kashmir. 8,212 patients have so far recovered from the virus whilst the death toll stands at 667 with 28 new deaths reported during the last twenty four hours.

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