Preparing for the Threat of Smallpox in Pakistan: Isolation Wards and Screenings Implemented to Address Healthcare Strain Concerns

Preparing for the Threat of Smallpox in Pakistan: Isolation Wards and Screenings Implemented to Address Healthcare Strain Concerns

In response to the looming threat of the mpox virus, Pakistan’s National Command and Operation Centre has shifted its focus to preparing for potential outbreaks. Originally established to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the centre is now monitoring and implementing measures to prevent the spread of the mpox virus within the country.

As part of these preparations, isolation wards have been set up and screenings are being conducted to detect any potential cases of the virus. This proactive approach to containing the mpox virus aims to prevent overwhelming the healthcare system, which is already under strain due to the ongoing pandemic.

With the spread of infectious diseases becoming an increasing concern, the government of Pakistan is taking necessary precautions to protect its citizens and ensure that healthcare facilities are equipped to handle any potential outbreaks. Through these efforts, Pakistan hopes to mitigate the impact of the mpox virus and prevent further strain on its healthcare system.

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Video “Pakistan prepares for mpox threat with isolation wards, screenings amid healthcare strain concerns” was uploaded on 08/21/2024 to Youtube Channel Al Jazeera English