PM predicts surge in coronavirus cases, says country may face ‘difficulties’ from mid-May

He said hospitals will face more pressure as cases in the country are expected to surge. Prime Minister
Updated 18 Apr, 2020
  • He said hospitals will face more pressure as cases in the country are expected to surge.

Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has said that the country may face difficulties from May 15 as coronavirus cases are expected to increase.

Addressing a press conference on Saturday, the PM said although the number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan are lower than projected, the cases may surge in future. He said this month the country is prepared to deal with coronavirus patients as hospitals have the equipment and facilities.

However, he said, coronavirus cases will increase in Pakistan as they are increasing in other countries. He predicted that hospitals will have pressure between May 15 and May 25 when the cases surge.

He said for this, the government is preparing and is in contact with relevant authorities regarding ventilators and personal protective equipment.

The PM also refuted rumors that the government was hiding coronavirus deaths. He contended which foolish government would hide coronavirus deaths, adding that it is in the government's interest that it gets full information. "If we hide facts from people, will the cases disappear?" the premier asked.

Speaking about hoarders, the PM once again warned that the government will take strict action against them. He further said the government will go directly after owners of stores that are hoarding items.

"The government will also announce an ordinance to crack down on smuggling soon," the PM said.

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