Gulf Today Report
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, two days after receiving his first vaccine dose, government officials said, urging people not to be deterred from getting vaccinated.
Later during the day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wished his Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan a "speedy recovery" from COVID-19, in a new sign of a thaw between the neighbours.
"Best wishes to Prime Minister Imran Khan for a speedy recovery from COVID-19," the Hindu nationalist leader said on Twitter. Modi regularly uses his rallies to lash out at Pakistan.
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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services Faisal Sultan confirmed the news on Twitter.
“PM Imran Khan has tested positive for Covid-19 and is self-isolating at home,” said Faisal Sultan.
The PM Office also confirmed on Twitter that PM Khan has tested positive for coronavirus with a short dua from the Quran.
While it was not clear which vaccine Khan was given, the vaccine produced by China National Pharmaceutical Group (Sinopharm) is the only one available in Pakistan.
Imran expressed concern after his positive test result that it could deter ordinary people from getting vaccinated, his adviser Shahbaz Gill told a local television.
He said Imran Khan, who has been seen attending regular gatherings — often without wearing a mask, had mild symptoms.
Asad Umar, the minister in-charge of the country's COVID-19 operations, said in a tweet it was "certain that PM had been infected prior to vaccination.” "So please do vaccinate," Umar added.
The South Asian nation of 220 million is seeing a sharp rise in the coronavirus infections.
On Friday, the premier had been on a visit to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where he visited the Swat Motorway. There he inaugurated the Swat Expressway Tunnel.
He also toured Malakand University and inaugurated a new academic block and addressed a gathering of students.