Sunday, 22 March 2020

Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer At Home



We actually have two recipes for you, and links to find the ingredients. The first is one you can make with stuff you likely already have in your cabinets and under the sink, so it's effective in emergency situations. The second recipe is more complex, but easy to make if you have the opportunity to do some shopping and planning ahead of time. Another note: a lot of these items are quickly going out of stock because of high demand. There's a higher chance of finding them at your local drug store, but your first priority is to stay indoors.

Potency Matters

You’re going to need some alcohol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, your sanitizer mix must be at least 60 percent alcohol to be effective. But it's better to get way above that—aim for a minimum of 75 percent. A bottle of 99 percent isopropyl alcohol is the best thing to use. Your regular vodka and whiskey are too wimpy and won’t cut it.

The Quick (Gel) Recipe

Mix 3 parts isopropyl alcohol to 1 part aloe vera gel. Add a few drops of tea tree oil to give it a pleasant scent and to align your chakras.

The Better (Spray) Recipe

The aloe mixture gets the job done, but aloe also leaves your skin annoyingly sticky. So, here's a recipe that's less sticky and more potent, based on the mix recommended by the WHO.
Mix 12 fluid ounces of alcohol with 2 teaspoons of glycerol. You can buy jugs of glycerol online, and it's an important ingredient because it keeps the alcohol from drying out your hands. If you can't find glycerol, proceed with the rest of the recipe anyway and just remember to moisturize your hands after applying the sanitizer.
Mix in 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide, then 3 fluid ounces of distilled or boiled (then cooled) water. (If you're working with a lower-concentration solution of rubbing alcohol, use far less water; remember, at least ¾ of your final mixture has to be alcohol.)
Load the solution into spray bottles—this isn't a gel, it's a spray. You can wet a paper towel with it as well and use that as a wipe.
If you must, you can add in a splash of essential oil to your concoction to make it smell nice. Just don’t use lavender. Everyone else uses lavender, and your sanitizer is superior.

Saturday, 21 March 2020

Coronavirus cases in Pakistan surge to 730

 The coronavirus cases in Pakistan have surged to 730 as 396 patients have been tested positive for the epidemic in Sindh. 104 in Balochistan, 137 in Punjab, 27 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 55 in Gilgit-Baltistan, ten in Islamabad and one Azad Kashmir, Dunya News reported on Saturday.
Pakistan has so far confirmed three fatalities from the pandemic, with latest casualty being a 77-year-old man in Karachi on Friday (yesterday). The first two deaths were reported in Mardan and Hangu of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-
The death in Karachi was verified by Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho. The victim had no travel history and was admitted to a private hospital on Thursday in critical condition-
Sindh
Number of coronavirus cases in Sindh rose to 396. The Sindh government has advised people to stay at home for three days and has set up an isolation facility at Expo Centre Karachi. The facility can cater to 1,100 patients who test positive for COVID-19-

This is the Isolation Facility set up by at Expo Centre Khi. As of now, this facility can cater to 1,100 patients who test positive of . I would again urge my dear citizens to quarantine or isolate themselves so that use of this facility doesnt come into play
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Earlier, advisor to Sindh Chief Minster Murtaza Wahab shared latest information and told that only 15 more patients were tested positive out of 287. He said people quarantine is working; we can actually help and protect each other from coronavirus by staying at home.


It is pertinent here to mention that three patients of COVID-19 in Sindh have recovered so far and have tested negative.
Balochistan
Balochistan chief secretary confirmed 11 new coronavirus patients in the province as the total cases have increased to 104.
Partial Lockdown
Balochistan government has decided to impose partial lockdown across the province in a bid to minimize the spread of the deadly coronavirus. With most of the country’s cases originating from Pak-Iran border along Balochistan, the government has decided to limit public activity and movement to slow down the virus.
The notification says that in pursuance of decisions made in the first meeting of the core committee for COVID-19, the government has decided that all shopping malls and crowded markets shall remain closed. Inter-provincial transport and public transport buses will also remain closed, the notification read. These orders have been imposed for a period of three weeks.
Moreover, restaurants have been barred from letting customers dine-in and only take-away or home delivery services would be allowed.
Punjab
Punjab has reported 137 COVID-19 patients. 71 are pilgrims who have returned from Iran. 15 sufferers belong to Lahore, three to Muzaffargarh, three to Gujrat, two to Multan, one each to Jhelum and Rawalpindi.
Ten affected patients are under treatment at Lahore’s Mayo Hospital. The individual who has been tested positive in Rawalpindi had returned from Dubai a few days ago.
Pilgrims Reach Multan
A convoy of pilgrims, comprising 33 buses and 1,270 passengers, has reached the quarantine center in Multan from Taftan. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Health Dr Munawar Abbas told that screening of all pilgrims is completed and no suspected case has been reported. An elderly woman, suffering from cholera, with cough and normal body temperature has been shifted to the Nishtar Hospital, he told.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No new coronavirus were reported in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday. However, four persons have been tested positive for COVID-19 today, taking the tally to 27 in the province.
Trains Suspended
In a preventive measure to stop the spread of the coronavirus epidemic, Railways Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has decided to suspend operation of 24 more trains in the country.
In a video message on Twitter, Sheikh Rasheed said that up till now, a total of 34 trains have been suspended in a bid to limit the spread of the virus. He also said that out of 134 total trains, 100 are still operational and the decision has cut down the number of daily train passengers from 200,000 to 165,000.

He also highlighted that Pakistan Railways has refunded train tickets worth Rs80 million to affected passengers which could be used to travel through alternate trains.

Coronavirus patients, suspects break out of Sukkur quarantine facility

The pilgrims who were quarantined broke out of the wards and are currently out in the open among scores of healthy individuals who have gathered to see what is transpiring-
According to initial reports, almost 100 quarantined patients and suspects are out of their wards and are trying to flee the premises-
Pakistan Ranger-Sindh and local police have surrounded the isolation center and get control of the situation)

It is being claimed that some volunteers wanted to serve food to the quarantined pilgrims but they were disallowed by the administration, the pilgrims were then incited by Whatsapp voice notes that resulted in the break.out.
Earlier in the day, it was also reported that despite an appeal made by Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah to all Karachiites to stay indoors and self-isolate for the next three days, several people were seen on the streets of the port city-

Friday, 20 March 2020

Pakistan's coronavirus death tally rises to 3 as total infected more then 500

Pakistan recorded its third death from the coronavirus on Friday, with the nationwide tally crossing 500 after new cases were reported from Gilgit-Baltistan, Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan-

With the rise in the number of cases, the total number of cases in GB stood at 30, in Sindh at 253, in Punjab at 97 and in Balochistan at 92.
Sindh HM Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho Friday morning confirmed the death of a 77-year-old COVID-19 patient in the province. The confirmation takes the total number of virus deaths in Pakistan to 3-
The minister said the patient was a cancer survivor and had diabetes and hypertension when he contracted the virus. She added that the patient did not have any travel or contact history.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar confirmed that Punjab has reported 16 new cases of the coronavirus in the province taking the provincial tally 96.


The CM said that 71 of those cases were found in the pilgrims returning from Iran, 15 from Lahore, two in Multan, three in Muzaffargarh, three in Gujrat and one each in Jhelum and Rawalpindi.
Earlier this week, two patients from KP who tested positive for the coronavirus had died, officials said. The patient from Sindh who passed away today was the first death from local transmission of the virus.
Sindh remains the most affected province in the outbreak, with 238 confirmed cases of the virus. Punjab has 96, KP has 23, Balochistan 81, Islamabad 7, and GB has 21 confirmed cases. 
Globally, 176 countries have been affected, more than 9,700 people have died and more than 234,000 infected by the disease as it spreads rapidly to new territories. The epicentre of the outbreak has now shifted to Europe, which is recording a rapid rise in new cases every day-

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Sindh health dept confirms 'large number of people' from Iran quarantined in Pakistan

KARACHI: The spokesperson for Sindh's health minister said late Thursday the provincial government was aware of -a large number of people [that] have reached from Iran to Karachi- amid the coronavirus outbreak and that the pilgrims had been quarantined.
The virus has so far infected 245 people all over Sindh, including 66 in Karachi, while the aggregate number of confirmed cases in Pakistan have shot to 456.
"We already know about them and they all have been quarantined," said Meeran Yousuf, the provincial health minister's spokesperson, when asked on Twitter if a rumour circulating on social media platforms was true.
Earlier in the day, a local journalist had tweeted: "A large number of people have reached from Iran to Karachi, particularly Lyari, without being properly screening at the borders."
The journalist had tagged PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani, and SAPM on Health Dr Zafar Mirza in their tweet-


Twitter/Meeran (@LumosNotNox)/Screenshot via Geo.tv
Shortly afterwards, Yousuf cautioned people against circulating 'reports' without verification.




Before tweeting anything about people getting Corona virus please please please verify it from an authentic source because otherwise you’re doing nothing but creating panic when people are already scared. Act a little responsibly. Thanks.

















-before tweeting anything about people getting Corona virus please please please verify it from an authentic source because otherwise you’re doing nothing but creating panic when people are already scared.
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28 new COVID-19 cases emerge in Karachi, push Pakistan’s tally to 448

According to the provincial health authorities, all the new cases surfaced in the port city-
Sindh has so far reported the highest number of coronavirus cases with 151 in Sukkur- 93 in Karachi, and one in Hyderabad.
Meanwhile a third patient of the COVID.19 was released today from a hospital after recovery.
The patient was a resident of Hyderabad and was diagnosed in Karachi.
Murtaza Wahab. a spokesperson for the provincial government, in a tweet said: “Third patient of #COVIDー19 in #Sindh who was being kept in isolation has Alhamdolillah recovered & has tested negative”
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Earlier today, Punjab Health Minister Yasmeen Rashid confirmed that 45 new coronavirus cases have been detected in the province-
Addressing a press conference, she announced that the tally of cases in Punjab has climbed to 78 after 45 more tested positive for COVID-19-

Balochistan on Thursday also reported 22 more coronavirus cases.