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DC orders crackdown against smuggled, prohibited medicines

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MULTAN, Aug 19 (APP):Deputy Commissioner (DC) Omer Jahangir on Saturday directed the drug inspectors to launch a comprehensive crackdown against sale of smuggled and prohibited medicines in the district.
Presiding over a meeting of District Drugs Control Board here, the deputy commissioner said that smuggled and prohibited medicines posing life threat. He said that casualties causing by using such medicines can be controlled through  preventiving sale of these medicines. He directed drug inspectors to launch a comprehensive crackdown against medical stores and medicine manufacturing companies involved in supplying these prohibited drugs.
He also ordered stern action against medical stores involved in selling expired medicines and selling injections to drug addicted persons.
During he meeting different punishments were approved against ten medical stores and manufacturing companiesover violations.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Health Dr. Faisal Raza Qaisarani and other concerned officers were also present in the meeting.

Commissioner for tight monitoring of facilities in health sector

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MULTAN, Aug 19 (APP):In a resolute move aimed at bolstering the health sector, Commissioner Engineer Aamir Khattak  announced the initiation of stringent monitoring procedures within the health division, following directives from the Punjab government.
This proactive measure seeks to ensure enhanced oversight and optimal service delivery.
During an unanticipated visit to Nishtar Hospital units 1 and 2, including the emergency ward, Commissioner Engineer Amir Khattak conducted an exhaustive assessment of medical amenities and medication availability for patients. Joining him on this occasion were Vice Chancellor Dr. Altaf Ahmad Rana and MS Dr. Rao Amjad, who presented a comprehensive briefing on the existing medical provisions.
Commissioner Engineer Aamir Khattak emphasized that the Chief Minister of Punjab unequivocally stressed the imperative of maintaining a smooth supply of medicines and upholding sanitary conditions. This emphasis stems from the Chief Minister’s dedicated focus on ameliorating the health sector. Notably, as the prevalence of cases escalates, plans are in place to ensure the dengue ward remains operationally prepared in line with global benchmarks. Furthermore, an uncompromising stance is adopted towards furnishing all essential amenities within the wards, including air conditioning and oxygen supply.
With the imminent establishment of Nishtar 2, the healthcare landscape of the region is poised for a substantial enhancement. Commissioner Engineer Aamir Khattak unveiled plans to convert this institution into a beacon of public service excellence, with concerted efforts to activate the outdoor facilities.
Previously, Vice Chancellor of Nishtar Hospital and University, Dr. Altaf Ahmad Rana, affirmed the institution’s unwavering commitment to implementing measures that alleviate patient distress.

Severe Covid may cause long-term innate immune system changes: Study

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ISLAMABAD, Aug 19 (APP): Severe Covid-19 may cause long-lasting alterations to the innate immune system, the first line of defence against pathogens, according to a small study.

These changes may help explain why the disease can damage so many different organs and why some people with long Covid have high levels of inflammation throughout the body.

The study, published online in the journal Cell, examined immune cells and molecules in blood samples from 38 people recovering from severe Covid and other severe illnesses, as well as from 19 healthy people.

Notably, researchers led by Steven Z. Josefowicz, from the Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City in the US, established a new technique for collecting, concentrating and characterising very rare blood-forming stem cells that circulate in the blood, eliminating the need to extract such cells from bone marrow, Medical Dailly reported.

In these rare stem cells — the parents of immune-system cells — taken from people recovering from Covid, the scientists identified changes in the instructions for which genes got turned on or off.

These changes were passed down to daughter cells, leading them to boost production of immune cells called monocytes. In the monocytes from people recovering from severe Covid, the changes in gene expression led the cells to pump out greater amounts of molecules called inflammatory cytokines than monocytes from people who were healthy or had non-Covid illnesses.

The researchers observed these changes as much as a year after the participants came down with Covid. Due to the small number of study participants, the scientists could not establish a direct association between the cellular and molecular changes and health outcomes.

The investigators suspected that an inflammatory cytokine called IL-6 might play a role in establishing the changes in gene-expression instructions. They tested their hypothesis both in mice with Covid-like disease and in people with Covid.

In these experiments, some of the subjects received antibodies at the early stage of illness that prevented IL-6 from binding to cells. During recovery, these mice and people had lower levels of altered stem cell gene-expression instructions, monocyte production and inflammatory cytokine production than subjects that didn’t receive the antibody. In addition, the lungs and brains of mice that received the antibodies had fewer monocyte-derived cells and less organ damage.

These findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 can cause changes in gene expression that ultimately boost the production of inflammatory cytokines, and one type of those cytokines perpetuates the process by inducing these changes in stem cells even after the illness is over.

In addition, the findings suggest that early-acting IL-6 is likely a major driver of long-term inflammation in people with severe Covid. These findings shed light on the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection and may provide new leads for therapies.

The results also underscore the importance of staying up to date with recommended Covid vaccines, which are proven to protect against serious illness, hospitalisation and death.

PPP demands ECP to hold elections within 90 days

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KARACHI, Aug 19 (APP):The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) has demanded the Election Commission of Pakistan to hold general elections within 90 days as per the Constitution.
Provincial president PPP Sindh Senator Nisar Khuhro along with party leaders Senator Waqar Mehdi and Saeed Ghani while addressing a press conference on Saturday urged the Election Commission of Pakistan to reconsider the decision to complete delimitation process by December and said holding general election within 90 days was a constitutional requirement.
According to the Constitution, the Election Commission is bound to hold the elections within 90 days after dissolution of assemblies before completing 5 years term, Nisar Khuhro said and added that Pakistan cannot afford delay in elections.
PPP leaders demanded the Election Commission and the Chief Election Commissioner to review the decision regarding the duration of delimitation of constituencies and hold elections on time.
Senator Khuhro said Assemblies were dissolved two days prior to give 90 days time to ECP for completing delimitation process therefore Chief Election Commissioner must take initiative for holding election as per constitution.
He said that new voter lists should be made under the new census, while there is no need for changes in the constituencies.
On this occasion, Pakistan Democratic Party’s leader Bisharat Mirza along with his party colleagues announced participation in Pakistan People’s Party.
Irtaza Baig, Khalid Parvez, Ghulam Sabir, Abdul Hakeem, Muhammad Saleem, Tariq Hassan, Waqar Shaikh and others were among those who joined PPP.
Senator Nisar Khuhro, Waqar Mehdi and Saeed Ghani welcomed Bisharat Mirza and his colleagues on joining Pakistan People’s Party.

Police arrest wanted criminal

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KOHAT, Aug 19 (APP)::Kohat Police have arrested a criminal involved in several serious crimes, said SHO Fazal Muhammad Khan on Saturday.
According to details, Baseer, son of Imtiaz resident of Bannu currently living in Sabzi Mandi area, who is in custody, was wanted by the Peshawar Police in connection with vegetable market robbery, and other serious crimes. The arrested accused has been transferred to City police station for further legal action.

5-member dacoit gang busted

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SIALKOT, Aug 19 (APP):The district police have busted a gang namely Aftab alias ‘Taaba Gang’ involved in dacoity and theft incidents and arrested its five members including the ring leader.
According to police spokesperson, SHO Rangpura police station, along with a police team, traced the gang members and arrested them.
During interrogation, six motorcycles, one motorcycle rickshaw, seven mobile-phones and weapons were recovered from the accused.
The police said the accused were wanted to police in more than a dozen cases of theft and dacoity.
Police have sent the accused behind the bars after registering separate cases against them. Further investigations were underway in this regard.

Girl killed, boy injured in road accident

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FAISALABAD, Aug 19 (APP):A girl was killed while a teenager boy sustained multiple injuries in a road traffic accident in the area of Chak Jhumra police station.
A Rescue-1122 spokesman said here on Saturday that 18-year-old Hasnain Zafar of Mohallah Ghazi Abad, along with a girl Bareera Javaid (29), was going on a motorcycle when a speeding van hit the two-wheeler on Canal Express Way near Giddariwala old bridge.
As a result, Bareera Javaid received serious injuries and died on-the-spot, whereas Rescue-1122 shifted motorcyclist Hasnain Zafar to Allied Hospital in a critical condition, he added.

105 power pilferers nabbed in a day in South Punjab

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MULTAN, Aug 19 (APP):Multan Electric Power Company (MEPCO) have caught 105 power pilferers during separate operations launched throughout the South Punjab in a day, MEPCO official said on Saturday.
MEPCO teams accompanying task forces raided different places in Multan, Vehari, Sahiwal, Rahimyar Khan, Muzaffargarh, Bahawalnagar, Khanewal, and Dera Ghazi Khan and detected theft of 182,000 electricity units.
A sum of over Rs 1.9 million fine was imposed while cases were got registered against 13 power pilferers over involvement in tampering with body of meters, direct supply, Installing loop in meters, slowing down meters, meter dead stop and meter screen wash, MEPCO sources added.

FIA arrest smuggler, recover cash

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PESHAWAR, Aug 19 (APP):Deputy Director Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Commercial Banking Circle Peshawar raided Chowk Yadgar and arrested the alleged accused involved in smuggling of dollars here on Saturday.
Talking to media men, he said as many as 60,300 dollars and Rs. 1.2 million were recovered from the possession of the accused. The alleged accused was involved in the illegal exchange of hundi and currency, FIA spokesman said.
The accused was doing money changer business without license, said FIA spokesman. The alleged accused Tahir Jan
was arrested from Chowk Yadgar area of Peshawar, the official said. The accused could not satisfy the authorities regarding the exported currency, FIA spokesman said.
The accused’s mobile phone was seized, FIA said. The accused’s mobile phone will be sent for forensics, he said, adding, a case has been registered against the accused under the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act.

Abbottabad police launches crackdown against criminals, illegal residents

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ABBOTTABAD, Aug 19 (APP):To ensure public safety and combat criminal activities, the District Police Officer (DPO) Omar Tufail on Saturday initiated a crackdown against drug dealers and criminals within the Abbottabad district.
All police stations in the district were instructed to take strict actions against drug peddlers, fugitives, land grabbers and individuals involved in criminal activities.
The DPO took the measures owing to the rising concerns over the prevalence of drug-related issues and organized crime in the region. He directed a thorough and comprehensive operation to stop the activities of drug dealers.
He also extended his efforts to address the issue of non-documented Afghan nationals staying unlawfully in the region.
 He stated that no leniency would be shown to individuals involved in unlawful activities or those propagating anti-Pakistan sentiments.
The DPO said that non-documented Afghan nationals were required to register themselves in accordance with Pakistani laws. Highlighting the commitment of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police to ensure public security, he affirmed his resolve to create a crime-free society.