The delegation members visited various areas, including Ibrahim Hyderi and Malir, and tertiary care hospitals. Besides health, they said a laboratory should also be set up in Karachi so that people from across Sindh could get their samples tested within the province rather than having to send them to National Institute of Health in Islamabad.
The situation is alarming, considering that 21,000 suspected patients of Chikungunya are being tested or treated at hospitals in the city. The recommendations of the WHO delegation got the city mayor to his feet, who imposed emergency in hospitals. He has ordered the municipal services to spray the areas to prevent the virus from spreading. Moreover, he has also ordered special wards be set up to treat the patients of these diseases. Karachi Mayor Waseem Akram has also cancelled holidays of all the doctors and paramedical staff as well.