Singer turned politician Abrar ul Haq announced his suffering from coronavirus on twitter which was diagnosed on the weekend.
The singer revealed with a tweet that “I am home quarantined, I will keep performing my duties through Skype as Red Crescent and Sahara worker. Please pray for me and all those fighting it.”
My corona test came positive, i am home quarantined, however ,inshahallah, i will keep performing my duties through Skype as Red Crescent and Sahara worker. Please pray for me and all those fighting it.
— Abrar Ul Haq (@AbrarUlHaqPK) May 31, 2020
Abrar ul Haq is one of many politicians and philanthropists who have contracted COVID-19. The singer shared his story with his fans on twitter.
On Saturday, he said that he was feeling unwell and that he felt some symptoms that could cause coronavirus. He said “I am having a fever and dry cough since last night and hoped it is not Coronavirus. However, those who interacted with me including Governor Sarwer sab should take precautionary measures.”
I am having fever and dry cough since last night and hope it is not Corona however those who interacted with me including Governor Sarwer sb should take precautionary measures.
— Abrar Ul Haq (@AbrarUlHaqPK) May 30, 2020
Moreover, renowned host and actress Nida Yasir and new glowing star Alizeh Shah are also diagnosed with coronavirus.
Pakistan is going through a tough condition where the number of cases is increasing rapidly and till now 72,460 cases have diagnosed and 1,543 people have died so far. 26, 083 people have recovered from the virus so far.
The spike in cases has been seen after Eid when countrywide congregational Eid prayers were performed and people went out for shopping and for meeting relatives. The government is trying hard to manage the spread of the virus by keeping only certain businesses open and making masks mandatory when going out in public.
This shutting down of all activities can prove very dangerous for the economy of the country so the government is allowing certain activities and strictly closing down other sectors.
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