Young doctor Usama Riaz has passed away after battling against Coronavirus

Imran Ahmed Hunzai

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Young doctor Usama Riaz has passed away after battling against Coronavirus disease at District Headquarter Hospital, Gilgit. He was admitted to an intensive care unit at DHQ Hospital Gilgit. He had contracted COVID-19 while working with coronavirus patients at a quarantine center in Joglot, Gilgit, set up for Zaireen coming from Iran.

The Government of Gilgit-Baltistan through the information department made the announcement. Earlier, young doctors including Dr. Ejaz Ayub, the President of Young Doctor Association Gilgit-Baltistan, had blamed the provincial government for not providing the safety kits to doctors and paramedics.

Dr. Usama Riaz battled for his life in an ICU at DHQ Hospital Gilgit for a week.
Dr. Usama Riaz had recently completed his medical degree from Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur. He was one of the team members of 10 paramedics and doctors deputed on duty at Coronavirus quarantine center in Jaglot near Gilgit city.

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Dr. Usama Riaz had posted a photo of his convocation just a year ago. Shortly after his graduation, he came back to Gilgit-Baltistan and started his job with the People’s Primary Health Care Initiative (PPHI).

Dr. Usama Riaz belonged to Chilas, Diamer, but was settled in Gilgit. He is expected to be laid to rest tomorrow under strict protocol.

The Chief Minister and Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan have paid their tribute to Dr. Usama Riaz for his services. Numerous national and international leaders also sent their wishes and tributes on Facebook and Twitter.

Started in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has now affected over half a million people across 160 countries with the death toll now reaching to twenty thousand. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Coronavirus disease a pandemic.

In Pakistan, the number of active coronavirus cases are now over one thousand, which consists of many Zaireen who have recently returned from Iran through the Taftan border.
 

Imran Ahmed Hunzai

Voter (50+ posts)
Coronavirus takes the life of another on-duty health worker from Gilgit-Baltistan. Malik Ashtar, a 55-year-old radiology lab worker from Nagar district, had contracted COVID-19 locally while working with affected patients.

He was transferred to a quarantine center set up by the district administration after he showed symptoms. Around a hundred other Coronavirus patients who have recent travel history, mostly to Iran, have been kept in this quarantine center in Minapin, Nagar.

Hundreds of Zaireen who have recently come back from Iran have been kept in various quarantine centers in Gilgit-Baltistan. The most affected districts remain Nagar, Gilgit and Skardu.

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The affected paramedic Malik Ashtar passed away four days after being shifted to this quarantine center in Nagar, Gilgit-Baltistan’s most hard-hit district.

His burial took place in Nagar under tight security and only concerned personnel were allowed to perform the final rituals.

Coronavirus takes the life of another on-duty health worker from Gilgit-Baltistan. Malik Ashtar, a 55-year-old radiology lab worker from Nagar district, had contracted COVID-19 locally while working with affected patients.

He was transferred to a quarantine center set up by the district administration after he showed symptoms. Around a hundred other Coronavirus patients who have recent travel history, mostly to Iran, have been kept in this quarantine center in Minapin, Nagar.

Hundreds of Zaireen who have recently come back from Iran have been kept in various quarantine centers in Gilgit-Baltistan. The most affected districts remain Nagar, Gilgit and Skardu.
File photo of Malik Ashtar, the deceased paramedic from Nagar district of Gilgit-Baltistan.
The affected paramedic Malik Ashtar passed away four days after being shifted to this quarantine center in Nagar, Gilgit-Baltistan’s most hard-hit district.

His burial took place in Nagar under tight security and only concerned personnel were allowed to perform the final rituals.

Deceased paramedic Malik Ashtar was buried in his hometown in Nagar, Gilgit-Baltistan.

Locally transmitted cases are surfacing more frequently as the government tries to contain the pandemic of coronavirus. The doctors and paramedics working with Coronavirus patients across Gilgit-Baltistan face a shortage of proper safety kits.

Earlier, Dr. Usama Riaz, a young doctor from Gilgit-Baltistan, passed away after contracting the coronavirus disease locally. He was also working with Zaireen in Jaglot, Gilgit, passed away in an ICU at DHQ Hospital Gilgit.

Coronavirus cases in Pakistan have crossed the 1500 mark with 28 recovered patients and 16 deaths. Thousands of suspected people with recent travel history or those who have been exposed to patients await testing.

World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that there is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

 
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MHAMZA

Minister (2k+ posts)
إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ‎
 

islamabadi

Minister (2k+ posts)
As Hassan Nisar once said "Alot of people died BECAUSE of Pakistan. Nobody has died FOR Pakistan" . Stop turning him into a SHAHEED. he was no shaheed...he did NOT want to die...He died because he wasa put in a DANGEROUS situation becasue the LAANTI government didn't provide him Protective gear. Now since you are lacking heros in your country becasue all your heros are foreigners (Abdali...Babur...Ghauri...Ghaznavi...Salahud Din) you are going to portray him as some hero who died for Pakistan. As Hassan nisar said "Alot of people died BECAUSE of Pakistan....nobody died FOR Pakistan." PTI LAANTIS are a curse upon us....
 

Desienglishman

Senator (1k+ posts)
إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
Allah swa bless him with highest rank in paradise and heartfelt condolences to his family. Ameen
 

Erectus

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Young doctor Usama Riaz has passed away after battling against Coronavirus disease at District Headquarter Hospital, Gilgit. He was admitted to an intensive care unit at DHQ Hospital Gilgit. He had contracted COVID-19 while working with coronavirus patients at a quarantine center in Joglot, Gilgit, set up for Zaireen coming from Iran.

The Government of Gilgit-Baltistan through the information department made the announcement. Earlier, young doctors including Dr. Ejaz Ayub, the President of Young Doctor Association Gilgit-Baltistan, had blamed the provincial government for not providing the safety kits to doctors and paramedics.

Dr. Usama Riaz battled for his life in an ICU at DHQ Hospital Gilgit for a week.
Dr. Usama Riaz had recently completed his medical degree from Quaid-e-Azam Medical College, Bahawalpur. He was one of the team members of 10 paramedics and doctors deputed on duty at Coronavirus quarantine center in Jaglot near Gilgit city.

dr-usama-riaz-icu.jpg


Dr. Usama Riaz had posted a photo of his convocation just a year ago. Shortly after his graduation, he came back to Gilgit-Baltistan and started his job with the People’s Primary Health Care Initiative (PPHI).

Dr. Usama Riaz belonged to Chilas, Diamer, but was settled in Gilgit. He is expected to be laid to rest tomorrow under strict protocol.

The Chief Minister and Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan have paid their tribute to Dr. Usama Riaz for his services. Numerous national and international leaders also sent their wishes and tributes on Facebook and Twitter.

Started in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has now affected over half a million people across 160 countries with the death toll now reaching to twenty thousand. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Coronavirus disease a pandemic.

In Pakistan, the number of active coronavirus cases are now over one thousand, which consists of many Zaireen who have recently returned from Iran through the Taftan border.

Please act responsibly, do not post these sorts of pictures in the public forum. Pay respect to the dead. I don't why admin allows it.
 

pcdoc24x7

Minister (2k+ posts)
there are some people who are born to be d!ckheads and you my friend take the cake. Have some shame and decency at this difficult time unless you are an enemy of motherland. Or maybe you are ... this guy is a shaheed in my eyes as he died performing his duties to save others. Which clearly you will never understand because it requires you to be a human with a brain and some common sense. Enjoy being a d!ckhead Mr. Patwari ... Even though I know you are a waste of pretty good genes.

As Hassan Nisar once said "Alot of people died BECAUSE of Pakistan. Nobody has died FOR Pakistan" . Stop turning him into a SHAHEED. he was no shaheed...he did NOT want to die...He died because he wasa put in a DANGEROUS situation becasue the LAANTI government didn't provide him Protective gear. Now since you are lacking heros in your country becasue all your heros are foreigners (Abdali...Babur...Ghauri...Ghaznavi...Salahud Din) you are going to portray him as some hero who died for Pakistan. As Hassan nisar said "Alot of people died BECAUSE of Pakistan....nobody died FOR Pakistan." PTI LAANTIS are a curse upon us....