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Federal Ministry of Education’s Secretary tests positive for Coronavirus

Ministry of Education
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Federal Secretary, Ministry of Education, Sajid Yousafani’s Coronavirus test came out positive, after which the Ministry of Education has been sealed.

It may be recalled that Parliamentary Secretary Wajiha Akram was also the victim of Coronavirus.

Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood, Education Secretary and Parliamentary Secretary continued to carry out important matters Coronavirus Lockdown including tele school.

Adviser Umbereen Arif, Director Tomenster Waqas Afridi and Joint Secretaries also continued to work on the front line in important matters.

It is to be noted that The NDMA will spray disinfection in the Ministry of Education till June 5. All the officials have been directed to work from their homes.

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Provincial Minister Ghulam Murtaza Baloch passed away of coronavirus

Earlier today, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) central leader Maula Bakhsh Chandio and his wife and son have also tested positive for coronavirus.

Sources said that first the coronavirus test was positive for Mulabakhsh Chandio and then other people in the house tested positive.

It may be recalled that Maulabakhsh Chandio along with his family had gone to Karachi after which he developed a fever while he was tested for two days and the result was positive.

 

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