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COVID-19: KOREA Healthcare for All

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South Korea is probably one of those countries that provides the maximum possible support to COVID-19 patients. Currently, the rate of daily cases swings between 20 and 50. It was approaching almost zero a few weeks ago, but then a second wave appears which increases a daily number of cases to an average of 30. South Korea COVID-19 confirm cases, recovered, and deaths. In South Korea it is mandatory every citizen is insured therefore Korea national health insurance bears 80% costs of COVID-19 care and the rest 20% is borne by the central government. The COVID-19 patients have nothing to pay in terms of testing, medication, and other hospital expenses [1]. It is 100% supported and  the bill for COVID-19 treatment for South Korean passport holders is zero. According to National Health Insurance, South Korea’s public insurance institution, the cost of COVID-19 treatment averages between some 3.3 million ($2,690) and 70 million won ($58,291.60) per patient, differing on the severity of ill

کرونا وائرس اورہم

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کرونا وائرس جب سر پر آہی گئ ہے تو کیوں نہ اس دوران کچھ نیا کرے نیا سیکھ لیں

Women's March: Khalilul Rahman and Marvi Sarmad

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Social Quarantine for Political Elite

A process of spending a portion of the life by a person belongs to one social class with people of another social class in order to fully understand the hardships and absorb the feelings of that class as of their own. In principle this approach should be carried out in a top down fashion as the people belongs to upper class shall spend time with classes like middle, working and lower. In that sense, our parliamentarians whom by large belong to the upper class, shall pass through this social quarantine process for at least 3 to 6 months before they really come to sit down and decide for the people of the lower classes. Not passing through this, as a result, we hear often a parliamentarian or policy makers answer incorrectly the questions related to the prices of commodities as they have no concern with them or sometimes you may hear that they say if roti is expensive why not they eat bread. The people who spent more of their lives abroad, for them, bread is cheaper than roti. This is