Prayers held at Karachi Jail for the recovery of President Zardari

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A prayer and Quran recitation was organised at Karachi Central Jail for the recovery of President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari.

The prayer ceremony for the president was held at Madina Mosque inside the Karachi Central Jail.

Several police officials also attended the prayers for the president who is now doing well, according to his doctor.

How is President Zardari doing now?

His personal doctor, Dr Asim Hussain said President Asif Ali Zardari is expected to be discharged from the hospital within a day or two

Dr Asim explained that President Zardari felt unwell during Eid prayers in Nawabshah. After assessing his condition, doctors decided to shift him to Karachi on Monday night for further medical tests.

“Tests confirmed that the President had contracted a variant of the coronavirus,” Dr Asim revealed. “We immediately began treatment, including the use of some medicines that were imported from abroad.”

He added that the president’s condition is improving steadily, and he may be discharged by tomorrow or the day after.

Dr Asim also took the opportunity to remind the public that COVID-19 has not completely disappeared. “While it’s not as dangerous as it was in its early days, the virus still exists, and new cases are still being reported in hospitals,” he warned.

He emphasised that President Zardari is on the road to full recovery, and urged people not to believe or spread rumours.

Earlier, news channels claimed that he was shifted to Dubai for treatment. Sindh minister Sharjeel Memon came forward and denied the news.

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