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Transmission Of Covid-19 By Passenger'S Destinations From Iran, China And Afghanistan: Higher Risks Of Novel Coronavirus Into Baluchistan, Pakistan

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  • Syed Inamullah

  • Syed Ashrafuddin

  • Syed Bilal Ahmed

  • Rehmatullah Rehmatullah

  • Farah Naz

  • Syed Akhtar Muhammad

  • Samad Tareen

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Objective: The aim of this study research was to assess the risk of spreading of covid-19 through passenger and zahireen returning from Iran, china and Afghanistan through airports, seaports and land cross borders.Methods: The data was obtained from provincial heath directorate government of Baluchistan and from Chinese health commission daily update website from the period of 28th February to 3rd March 2020.Result: In February and March 2020 five (5) initial cases of COVID-19 are reported in passengers and zahireen (people go to Iran for pilgrimage) returned from China and Iran. Pakistan is at risk a rapid importation of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) due to huge land and air traffic with china, Iran and Afghanistan with their corresponding contaminated cities.Conclusion: Pakistan being included in the countries, mostly dealing with Iran and china for many economic forums, without pre-controlled measure can lead to the quick equipped of novel coronavirus. It needs well develop health facilities to stop the rapid dispersion of this contagious disease.Key words: COVID-19, contagious disease. Zahireen, Taftan Risks in Pakistan

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  • Syed Inamullah & Syed Ashrafuddin & Syed Bilal Ahmed & Rehmatullah Rehmatullah & Farah Naz & Syed Akhtar Muhammad & Samad Tareen, 2020. "Transmission Of Covid-19 By Passenger'S Destinations From Iran, China And Afghanistan: Higher Risks Of Novel Coronavirus Into Baluchistan, Pakistan," European Journal of Biology, AJPO Journals Limited, vol. 5(1), pages 1-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfy:ojtejb:v:5:y:2020:i:1:p:1-8:id:463
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