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Health Minister Mustafa Kamal urges Flu & Fever Patients to avoid PIMS

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal has said that patients with colds, flu, and fever should not come to PIMS Hospital.

While speaking in Islamabad, Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal said that we want to reduce the burden of patients on PIMS Hospital.

The Federal Minister said that PIMS Hospital was built in 1984. At that time, the population of Islamabad was one million, while today it is touching five million. Earlier, 200 patients used to come; now 7 to 9 thousand patients come daily, and 35 to 40 thousand people gather with their relatives.

He said that the health situation in the country is not ideal, the primary health system is not yet stable, and we have our own shortcomings in this.

The Ferapulse machine has been activated at PIMS Hospital, and now heart patients will be treated here free of cost. Before today, there was some confusion in this regard, which has now been reduced.

Abdul khalique

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