Devastated by the earthquake, Pakistan decided to send a medical team to Afghanistan
The caretaker government has decided to send a special medical team from Pakistan to provide relief to the victims of the earthquake in Afghanistan.
According to the Federal Ministry of Health, a 10-member medical team will consist of surgeons and mail nurses, including 2 neurosurgeons, 2 orthopedic surgeons and a general surgeon. Officials say that five nurses will also be included in the team while the medical team is being sent to Afghanistan on the instructions of the caretaker prime minister.
Sources of the Ministry of Health say that in the first phase, a medical team will go to Afghanistan from Islamabad and in the second phase, there is a possibility of sending a medical team from Quetta, Peshawar to Afghanistan.
The Ministry of Health says that if more medicines and doctors are needed, they will also be sent to Afghanistan