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Lahore Sees Viral Infections Surge, COVID-19 Worries Rise

by Anum Arif
April 10, 2025
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Lahore is witnessing a rise in viral infections with flu-like symptoms, prompting health experts to warn of a possible coronavirus resurgence amid declining official testing. Residents are advised to take precautions.

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A wave of viral infections has recently struck Lahore, with hundreds of patients reporting symptoms such as high fever, persistent cough, and body aches over the past three weeks. Medical experts have raised concerns that these infections might be linked to a resurgence of the coronavirus, though official testing has significantly declined.

Increase in Flu-Like Symptoms

Both government and private hospitals in the city have witnessed a noticeable surge in patients presenting with flu-like symptoms. While there is growing suspicion that the coronavirus might be a factor behind the rise in cases, the testing for the virus has sharply decreased.

Professor Dr. Irfan Malik, Head of Pulmonology at a medical university in Lahore, stated, “Coronavirus is spreading, patients are coming to hospitals, but COVID-19 tests are not being conducted anymore.” This situation is compounded by the fact that private laboratories have reported a significant drop in requests for COVID-19 testing. Meanwhile, the Punjab Health Department has ceased routine testing, despite the potential public health threat.

Medical Concerns

Medical professionals are now expressing concerns over the simultaneous circulation of multiple viral strains, which has led to a shift in their recommendations. While COVID-19 testing is not being routinely performed, doctors emphasize that the symptoms are still consistent with past COVID-19 infections and should not be taken lightly.

“While we are not formally testing anymore, these symptoms are troubling and similar to those observed during previous COVID-19 waves,” said a senior physician at a government hospital.

Health Guidelines and Precautions

Health experts are urging the public to remain cautious and take necessary precautions. Individuals showing symptoms of illness have been strongly advised to self-isolate and wear masks, particularly in crowded spaces, to prevent the further spread of the virus. If symptoms appear, quarantine is also recommended to limit contact with others.

“We’re not in the clear yet,” the physician warned. “Precaution is still the best protection against this ongoing health threat.”

Tags: Coronavirus ResurgenceCOVID-19 SymptomsFlu-like SymptomsLahoreMaskspublic healthPunjab Health DepartmentquarantineSelf-IsolationViral Infections

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