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Customs superintendent Younis Qadri defeats COVID-19 as test report marked twice as negative

byM Hayat
24/05/2020
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News, Slider News
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LAHORE: Directorate of Customs Investigation and Intelligence (I&I) Anti-Smuggling Superintendent Younis Qadri has defeated Coronavirus as his second test has been accessed as negative.  The customs Lahore I&I superintendent Younis Qadri has been shifted to his home.

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Earlier, Younis Qadri had been tested positive for COVID-19 and admitted to 1000-bed quarantine hospital established at the Expo Centre Lahore in April.

Younis Qadri had told Customs Today that he got fever and applied for a leave on Thursday, however, he was directed by high-ups, to get himself tested for COVID-19 due to prevailing symptoms.  “I do not know from where this virus infected me. But I was performing my duty regularly, conducting raids and attending the courts,” he stated.

“I have no serious symptoms and the patients with mild symptoms are being admitted in the Expo Centre quarantine. I am in good health and will get well soon by the grace of Allah Almighty,” he said, adding that blood samples of his family members have also been taken.

On the other hand, Customs official source said that before the incident the Customs I&I office was properly fumigated and all measures as per direction were being taken for safety of the employees. Only necessary staff members were allowed to attend the office while above fifty staff members were not allowed to attend the office.

It was mandatory for all the officials to use sanitizers installed in the office and cover their faces properly with mask and maintain proper social distancing, they said, adding that following one positive case, now all the staff members are being tested and the office will be closed for three days until further instructions, they explained.

The office of Directorate Customs Investigation and Intelligence is

located at the Allama Iqbal Town

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