#CoronavirusPakistan Trends on Twitter in Pakistan
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A health official of an emergency rescue service checks the body temperature of a government employee in Peshawar, Pakistan, Thursday, March 12, 2020. The vast majority of people recover from the new coronavirus. According to the World Health Organization, most people recover in about two to six weeks, depending on the severity of the illness. (AP Photo/Muhammad Sajjad)
Recently, with news of a possible 4th wave of coronavirus in Pakistan, the hashtag #CoronavirusPakistan has been trending, being a hot topic among social media users.
Now that the exams have also been happening properly, live in physical halls, students have a lot to be disappointed about.
Nobody :
Lee Me In Examination Hall : pic.twitter.com/Wyv3SDuZRd
— MemesPoint (@MemePoint7) July 15, 2021
Are schools, colleges and universities making us Dumber and sinners?#یونیورسٹیز_یافحاشی_کےاڈے#NCOC #say_no_to_vulgarity#COVID19 #Coronaviruspakistan
— Muhammad Saad (@Saad137ok) July 15, 2021
Virus spreading rapidly 😔.
Le 9 and 11 wale….!#Exams#NCOC#Coronaviruspakistan pic.twitter.com/VRkirsjfIU— Khanzada (@HananKh27345620) July 15, 2021
Some people are very rightly concerned about the possibility of worsening circumstances.
Positivity rate is accelerated to 5+ and still the government wants to put the lives of students in danger! #NCOC #COVID19 #Coronaviruspakistan pic.twitter.com/HeQSgiRMfz
— Mughera Rahman (@MugheraR) July 15, 2021
I am fed up of this! Ya Allah mercy on us!🥺❤#Coronaviruspakistan #NCOC
— Hadiqa🇵🇰🦋 (@hadiqa_Qaisr) July 15, 2021
Some people are expressing their disappointment about having being robbed of Eid joys while expressing exam concerns.
https://twitter.com/Real_FIJU/status/1415645521423765505
https://twitter.com/InshalKhan124/status/1415636931380228099
Others are praying for safety.
It has begun & things gonna get worse now; May Allah saves us all from this newly originated variant…
Ameen🌸#Coronaviruspakistan#DeltaVariant#COVID#StaySafe pic.twitter.com/Z1Tztc3Lvi— Sidrah Noor 🇵🇰 (@Dream_compiler) July 15, 2021
Recently, news regarding the possibility of another wave of was given by Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, Dr. Faisal Sultan. The doctor advised against going out to tourist spots on Eid-ul-Adha and strongly mandated getting vaccine shots.
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