Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif has said that the destruction of Corona has proved the claims of the Prime Minister and the government wrong, should be reviewed to improve the situation.
According to details, PML-N President and Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif expressed his condolences over the increase in the number of deaths and victims from coronavirus and said that a rapid increase in the death rate and the number of victims is required that the federation and the provinces should review the situation together.
He said that a meeting of the Council of Common Interests should be convened and the front line soldiers against Corona and the people should not be left at the mercy of the situation.
Shehbaz said that the complaints of the people who were stumbled upon for non-provision of facilities and treatment in the hospitals should be addressed and at the same time the people should not be blamed for the increase in coronavirus pandemic, they should be prepared.
He called for a review of the effects of the Corona epidemic and the easing of the lockdown.
Shehbaz Sharif said that 1040 doctors are in quarantine at home, other medical staff and about 200 front line workers undergoing treatment in hospitals should be prayed for.
The Leader of the Opposition prayed for those who died due to Coronavirus that may Allah Almighty grant the Corona victims perfect health and the deceased a high position in Paradise.
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IK’s confused policies are falling flat in the face of scary realities. With a recent spike in the Covid-19 cases, our health system has been overwhelmed & almost on the verge of collapse with lives of doctors, nurses & paramedics at grave risk. Come out of this denial phase!
— Shehbaz Sharif (Stay at home to stay safe) (@CMShehbaz) June 6, 2020
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