According to the health department, Dr Sana Fatima was treating Covid-19 patients at Fatima Memorial Hospital.
She was admitted to Doctors Hospital and Medical Centre on May 20 after testing positive for the virus and developing symptoms of its related disease — Covid-19. She died early morning today after her condition deteriorated, the department said.
Fatima was also a resident at Chughtai Lab, Lahore, and leaves behind a husband and a daughter.
Speaking to Dawn.com, Punjab health secretary Nabeel Awan expressed his condolences over the passing.
“The government is providing doctors with all the facilities. Doctors all over the world who are fighting the virus on the frontlines are dying. The situation in Pakistan is no different,” he said.
I am Dr. Fatima. Yesterday I was on duty
Earlier this month, another doctor – a recent graduate from the Quaid-i-Azam Medical College in Bahawalpur – had died from the virus in Rawalpindi just days before she could begin her professional career with a house job.
I am Dr. Fatima. Yesterday I was on duty
Punjab has reported 29 deaths today, its highest single-day death toll so far, the health department said, adding that a majority of the cases were being reported in the provincial capital, Lahore. The province has reported a total of 22,964 cases since the virus first emerged in Pakistan on February 26