KARACHI: A fifth confirmed case of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) emerged in Sindh on Monday, ARY News reported.
The Sindh Health Department said a 53-year-old patient tested positive for the disease in Karachi East, sending the total number of such cases to five in the province and eight in the country.
The patient had a travel history of visiting Syria via Doha.
The provincial authorities said all his contacts have been quarantined.
Earlier, on March 8, a fourth patient had tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Karachi.
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“A patient from Karachi, tested #COVIDー19 positive today. All contacts are quarantined. This is 7th case in Pakistan though 1 has already recovered & discharged & another one is ready to be discharged. If we all act responsibly we can avoid corona virus outbreak in Pakistan.” Special Assistant to the PM on Health Dr Zafar Mirza had tweeted.
According to the provincial authorities, a 50-year-old man, a resident of Karachi, tested positive for the disease.
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