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Speakers for avoiding "mental pandemic" out of Corona epidemic
Speakers for avoiding "mental pandemic" out of Corona epidemic


LAHORE: (Saturday, March 28, 2020): Speakers at the first virtual conference on Corona virus have called upon the government and other stakeholders to give hope to the people and should avoid spreading ‘mental pandemic’ while curbing Corona epidemic by creating fear among the masses because mental disease would be more dangerous than corona virus. They were addressing the first virtual conference on “Roadmap for Combating COVID-19” organized by Punjab University Academic Staff Association here on Saturday. PU Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Saleem Mazhar, President Academic Staff Association Prof Dr Mumtaz Anwar Chaudhry, Secretary Javed Sami, Dean Faculty of Islamic Studies Prof Dr Hammad Lakhvi, Dean Faculty of Pharmacy Prof Dr Irfan Nadeem Bukhari, Dean Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood, Dean Faculty of Commerce Prof Dr Mubbsher Munawar Khan, a good number of faculty members, scientists, professionals and researchers from life sciences, sciences, arts, social sciences, pharmacy, Islamic Studies and other faculties joined the virtual conference through Hangout from their homes. Addressing the conference, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Saleem Mazhar said that people must not fear of Corona virus. However, he stressed, accurate information should be provided to the people so that they could save themselves and the others. He said that people should also be guided how they could best use their time at home otherwise a healthy person became ill after staying at home for a week. He said that universities played their role in such crisis and PU was also playing its role in this critical time. Prof Dr Hammad Lakhvi said that the Muslims had a different worldview of dealing with such crisis. He said that as a Muslim we believe that death would come to us, whether we fell into any disease or not and there was an eternal life for which we should prepare ourselves. He said that there was no disease on earth which had no treatment but there was need to make efforts to find the cure for saving lives. “The world has witnessed epidemics and diseases far greater than COVID-19. Therefore, the Muslims must keep their trust in Allah and it is enough to remove any negativity in their minds,” he said. Prof Dr Mumtaz Anwar proposed establishment of national task force incorporating experts from all the relevant fields so that a comprehensive strategy could be devised and implemented to combat COVID-19. He said that Corona Virus would damage our economy and for economic recovery, we should let down interest rate and facilitate businesses. Institute of Social and Cultural Studies Director Prof Dr Rubina Zakar said that clear guidelines available for home and hospital care of Corona patients. She said that we should share these guidelines with the people for home treatment of patients because 70 percent cases of COVID-19 could be treated at home. However, she explained, the main thing was about isolation of patients which could be possible if people have proper knowledge. She urged the government to develop evidence based policy for corona virus prevention and control. Institute of Applied Psychology Director Dr Rafia Rafique said that the government must focus on mental health of the people while dealing with corona virus otherwise mental disease would become more dangerous than COVID-19. She said more than 99 percent population of the country was not the victim of corona virus and therefore there was need to create the ray of hope among the people. Dr Saima Siddique from Department of Geography suggested the government to map the areas of Pakistan as per the intensity of the patients on the basis of available data so that people could adopt preventive measures accordingly. Prof Dr Nadeem Bukhari was also of the view that fear must not be created among the people. He pointed out that the personnel at pickets all over the country should have proper training to check people so that they could also avoid COVID-19. College of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences Principal Dr Sohail Chand said that according to data pattern of COVID-19 in Pakistan, by the blessings of Allah, COVID-19 was not spreading at the pace that it should have spread otherwise. He said that people must be informed about such positive things. Dr Azhar Ali said that the government must create awareness among people regarding usage of healthy diet to increase immunity among people and such messages should be part of the awareness campaign. He said that people should use milk, eggs, fruit, dry fruits etc daily to enhance immunity. Assistant Professor Shahzeb Khan said that social media was full of fake news which should be eliminated immediately. He said that it was a responsibility of people not to share fake news and verify the facts first. He said that scientists should also openly discuss the aspect of bio-terrorism out of COVID-19 like epidemics. He said that lock down was not an appropriate strategy for Pakistan to combat COVID-19. Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood said that wrong information had taken the toll of lives of hundreds of COVID-19 patients. Therefore, he said, we must share only authentic information regarding the disease. Prof Dr Mubbhser Munawar Khan said that there should be objective reporting of the COVID-19 phenomena. He said that the increasing value of dollar was also not good news for Pakistan. He said that industries, factories, medium and small businesses were closed at the moment and right now we should develop during and Post-COVID-19 economic policy. He said that the government should come out of documented and non-documented phenomena and facilitate businesses. Dr Majid Ali also stressed the need to find business opportunities in the crisis.