Second SOS appeal to the PM Pakistan..!

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on February 27, 2015 in Health Matters, My Views, Pakistan |

Second SOS appeal to the PM Pakistan..!

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

AoA.

Sir,

The below mentioned SOS appeal was submitted to you on 12 February, 2015 on behalf of the 180 million Pakistanis, to Save Our Souls from the dangers of the swine flu epidemic, rapidly engulfing India, where now according to the latest figures more than 1000 persons have died and many thousands badly affected by this dreaded disease.

However, till now there is total inertia in your government regarding initiation of precautionary measures, to protect Pakistani population from the looming dangers of this health catastrophe.

Sir, you are once again earnestly requested to urgently order taking of all possible health protective measures to safeguard PakIstan from the chances of spread of Indian swine flu in Pakistan.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad
Lahore.
27 February, 2015.

SOS Appeal to the Prime Minister of Pakistan
12 February, 2015

Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

AoA.

Sir,

In view of the very serious medical emergency of swine flu epidemic in India where 216 people have died just in the current month of February and and 407 deaths have occurred since January 2015, you are requested for taking emergency measures for the protection of Pakistani population from the spread of rampant Swine Flu in India.

Sir, in this regard, kindly impose a immediate ban of any direct and indirect import of chicken feed and all such types of items from India, which may affect the population in Pakistan, with this dreaded disease. Also please make strict arrangements for medical check up of all persons arriving from India in Pakistan.

Sir, in this connection, your kind attention is also invited towards an unconfirmed news item published earlier that even members of your delegation were not allowed to enter the USA, without the confirmation of the Polio vaccination. This shows the level to which extent the government’s can go, to protect their citizens from contagious diseases.

NEW DELHI: As many as 216 people have lost their lives to swine flu across the country in the first ten days of February as the death toll due to the contagious disease mounted to 407 this year, mostly in states like Gujarat and Rajasthan.

The latest government data said that 5,157 cases of the disease has been reported since January 1 this year till February 10 and the health ministry is drafting guidelines for vaccination of health workers who are in contact with H1N1 patients.

The health ministry had earlier said that swine flu has claimed 191 lives in the country against the total number of 2,038 cases reported in January this year.

“It was noted that during January 1 to February 10 the total number of H1N1 cases is 5,157 and number of deaths are 407.

“Largely, the cases are from Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana while the deaths largely are in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Telangana,” the health ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement came today after health secretary B P Sharma chaired a high-level meeting to review the status of H1N1 influenza being reported from different states.

The ministry said that after getting expert advise, it was decided that various health institutions treating swine flu cases be “advised” to get the health workers, who are in contact with such patients, vaccinated.

“This will be in addition to the proper personal protective measures being followed at the hospitals. Guidelines are being drafted for vaccination of healthcare workers and these will be shared with the states for dissemination to all health institutions,” the statement said.

The Health Ministry has already placed an order for enhancing stock of diagnostic kits to be supplied to the lab network under Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) being used for testing H1N1 influenza.

“To enhance the level of preparedness, additional 60,000 Oseltamivir medicines and 10,000 N-95 masks are being procured. In addition, NCDC has floated a tender for additional 10,000 diagnostic kits,” the statement said.

Best Regards,

Syed Nayyar Uddin Ahmad

Lahore.

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