Covid-19 survivors urged to donate plasma.

PESHAWAR -- Adviser to the chief minister on information Ajmal Khan Wazir on Tuesday urged all residents, who have recovered from novel coronavirus (Covid-19), to donate blood plasma for transfusion to other patients.

'The transfusion of plasma from recovered Covid-19 cases helps with the fast recovery of patients,' Mr Wazir said during a visit to the Hayatabad Medical Complex.

During a meeting with Hayatabad Medical Complex medical director Dr Shehzad Akbar, the adviser was briefed on the latest situation regarding coronavirus epidemic.

He also met doctors, nurses, paramedics and other staff members and praised them for fighting coronavirus on the front line.

Mr Wazir said he had shown up to encourage and appreciate the efforts of the HMC's medical staff against the virus.

He visited different wards of the complex to express solidarity with all those involved in the anti-coronavirus fight and praised Professor Javed for rendering life for the cause.

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The adviser said though limited resources were available, the province's health system did an excellent job.

He praised the HMC for being the first health facility, whose doctors donated blood plasma for Covid-19 patients.

Mr Wazir also appreciated journalists over plasma donation. He said the virus patients from across the province and bordering Afghanistan were being treated in Peshawar hospitals, while doctors, paramedics and other health workers had endangered their lives to care for the coronavirus patients.

The adviser said the entire nation, especially the resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, should...

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