Chinese doctors' advice lost in translation.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistani doctors fighting the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic received support in the form of a visiting team of Chinese medical experts. While welcome, the lack of adequate translators means that these experts have been unable to transfer their knowledge to local doctors.

A team of eight Chinese medical experts had arrived in Islamabad over the weekend.

They aim to help Pakistan tackle with the Covid-19 pandemic which has so far claimed some 21 lives across the country and positively infected some 1,700 others.

These medical experts visited various health centres, quarantine and isolation facilities for Covid-19 patients on Monday.

Doctors, nurses, paramedical staff and even nurses huddled around the Chinese experts while maintaining safe distance, keen to share their experiences and learn from their Eastern neighbours on how they managed to control the contagious virus.

But when the Chinese medical experts started conversing, some local medical staff appeared lost, unable to understand what was being said in Chinese.

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The Chinese medical experts, working in three shifts at different medical facilities in Islamabad, have now approached their embassy to resolve the issue of translators and interpreters.

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