Pakistan Faces Winter’s Wrath: Lahore Hospitals Overwhelmed by Respiratory Cases
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Lahore, Pakistan – As the winter season intensifies in Lahore, hospitals in the city are struggling to cope with a surge in respiratory cases, including pneumonia, bronchitis, and asthma. According to Dr. Abdul Madabir, Medical Superintendent at Mayo Hospital, the number of patients visiting the hospital has increased by 10% in January, with more people being affected by the dry and cold weather.
“We are seeing a rise in cases of stomach problems, particularly among those who consume street food, such as soups and fish, from markets,” Dr. Madabir warned. “These foods can cause stomach problems, so it’s essential to avoid them.”
Meanwhile, a unique auction of number plates bearing the names of prominent Pakistanis, including former President Asif Ali Zardari, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and PTI Chairman Imran Khan, is set to take place. However, the auction has sparked controversy, with some questioning the decision to hold it despite the ongoing political tensions in the country.
In a separate incident, a suspect involved in the murder of a man in Karachi was arrested, revealing that the culprit was a young man who had grown up in the same house where the murder took place. The police claimed that the suspect had confessed to the crime and had thrown the victim’s body into a canal before fleeing the scene.
The Pakistan government has also announced plans to make immigration easier between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, with a pre-clearance system to be introduced to facilitate travel between the two countries. The agreement is expected to be finalized soon, according to sources.
In a show of solidarity, opposition leader Asad Qaiser has vowed to continue the struggle for basic rights, despite the challenges ahead. “We are prepared for a long battle, and we will not back down from our demands,” Qaiser said.
In other news, the Punjab government has come under fire for its decision to allow PTI Chairman Imran Khan to hold a rally in Lahore, despite the ongoing controversy surrounding the party’s leadership. The decision has been criticized by many, who argue that it sets a bad precedent for future events.
In a separate incident, a lawyer was shot dead in Islamabad, sparking outrage and condemnation from the legal community. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, and several suspects have been detained.
The PTI chairman has also come under fire for his comments on the TTP, with many accusing him of being soft on the militant group. “We clearly say that the TTP is a terrorist organization,” Khan said in a statement.
In a separate incident, a federal minister has called on the KP Assembly members to confront their Chief Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, over the controversy surrounding the KP government’s decision to cut down trees in the capital city.
In a bizarre incident, a group of animals was found dead in Lahore’s Green Town area, sparking outrage and condemnation from animal rights activists. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, and several suspects have been detained.
In a show of solidarity, opposition leader Asad Qaiser has vowed to continue the struggle for basic rights, despite the challenges ahead. “We are prepared for a long battle, and we will not back down from our demands,” Qaiser said.
In a separate incident, a federal minister has called on the KP Assembly members to confront their Chief Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, over the controversy surrounding the KP government’s decision to cut down trees in the capital city.
In a bizarre incident, a group of animals was found dead in Lahore’s Green Town area, sparking outrage and condemnation from animal rights activists. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, and several suspects have been detained.
In related news, the Iran protests, which had been ongoing for two weeks, have finally come to an end, with calm returning to the streets. The international community has welcomed the development, with many calling it a positive step towards stability in the region.

