SHO Kohsar Shafqat Faiz Hospitalized, White Blood Cell Count Drops Amid Dengue Fever Battle


By Engr. Muhammad Sajid Warsi;

Islamabad, Nov 10: Shafqat Faiz, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Kohsar Police Station, has been transferred to Hospital, grappling with the complications of Dengue Fever, including a high fever and a significant drop in white blood cell count.

Shafqat Faiz has been contending with Dengue Fever for the past several days, prompting his admission to the hospital for urgent medical attention.

Dr. Ahmed Ali Niaz, overseeing Shafqat Faiz’s treatment, provided an update:

Shafqat Faiz is currently undergoing treatment for Dengue Fever, and our medical team is exerting every effort to address his health concerns. Given the severity of his condition, we are closely monitoring him. Our collective hope is for Allah to grant him a swift recovery and restore his health.”

Rising Dengue Cases in the Local Area:

This incident sheds light on the escalating cases of Dengue in the region, prompting local authorities and healthcare institutions to intensify preventive measures. Public cooperation in maintaining cleanliness in homes and surroundings is crucial to curbing the spread of Dengue and other related diseases.

Appeal for Prayers:

The community is earnestly requested to offer prayers for Shafqat Faiz’s recovery. May Allah grant him a prolonged and healthy life.

Ameen.

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