Corona Relief Tiger Force

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Pakistan's Corona Relief Tiger Force
پاکستان کرونا ریلیف ٹائگر فورس
Founded29 March 2020 (2020-03-29)
(4 years ago)
Country Pakistan
TypeHealth Volunteer Force
RoleAssist Health Facilities to Corona Affected Area of Pakistan
Sizemore than one million (as per 19 November 2020)
Part of Ministry of health
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Motto(s)Urdu: ، ، کرونا سے پاک پاکستان
English: Pakistan Free from Corona
ColoursGreen and white
  

Pakistan Corona Relief Tiger Force [1] is a newly development volunteer task force to provide health facilities affected area of the Pakistan. According to Pakistan's prime minister Mr Imran khan we created this volunteer health force because of our institutions' lack of staff, whereas Pakistan population is more than 60% youth so they will help us. Task force started its work from Islamabad but later Corona increased in Pakistan other cities so task force role enhanced as well, The volunteers have helped district administrations implement coronavirus standard operating procedures like social distancing in mosques and public places, distributed food and other essentials among the poor and ensured that ‘smart lockdowns’ in coronavirus hotspots were followed. Task force is governed by Muhammad Usman Dar.[2] [3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Formed to combat COVID-19, Pakistan government puts 'Tiger Force' to other tasks". Arab News. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Corona Relief Tiger Force volunteers to get certificates". The Nations. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Where are the Tigers?". The News. [dead link]
  4. ^ "PM Imran wants Tiger Force to help not just with coronavirus but also climate change, locusts". Dawn. [dead link]