Japanese ambassador lauds Pakistan's efforts to combat coronavirus.

ISLAMABAD -- Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan Matsuda Kuninori commended Pakistan's tremendous efforts to tackle the coronavirus, which has so far left 26 people dead and over 2000 infected in Pakistan, media reported.

Japanese ambassador said this while talking to Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza here in Islamabad on Thursday.

During the meeting, both leaders discussed the situation arising out of Covid-19.

He said that Japan provided Pakistan $2.16 million as assistance in the fight against the novel coronavirus. 'This support will boost Pakistan's capacity to quickly track the coronavirus affected persons and treat them accordingly'.

Dr Zafar Mirza on the occasion said that Pakistan is taking all necessary measures to contain the spread of coronavirus in the country. 'PM Imran Khan is closely monitoring the coronavirus situation'.

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