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01:5525% of Pakistanis are below the poverty line, which means they can't afford to eat two meals a day.
02:05If I complete the lockdown today, what does it mean?
02:10The rickshaw drivers of my country, the chabri drivers, the lady drivers, the taxi drivers, the small shopkeepers,
02:20the dayari drivers, they will all be locked up in their homes.
02:25And what resources do they have to feed their families for two weeks?
02:35Welcome to our today's documentary.
02:38I, Kamran Javed, am going to unveil some facts today.
02:42Through this documentary, which is called Nakaab Posh, i.e. The Masked Face.
03:12People are rushing to buy masks, but there is not enough to go around, and prices are rising.
03:19Since we came to know about coronavirus cases in Pakistan, everyone is worried and are panicking.
03:26We came here to buy N95 masks, but they're not available in the market. We're wearing normal masks instead.
03:32The supply of masks is very low, and its demand has suddenly risen.
03:38People are asking for more money because of increased demand, and a flurry of buying has led to acute shortages.
03:44The government has closed schools and colleges in some areas.
03:48It's also shut the land border with Iran and suspended all flights to the country.
03:54People are stuck on both sides.
03:58I came to Pakistan six days ago for three days, and I'm stuck here at the border because the border is closed.
04:04The problem is I don't have water and food, and we're in a difficult situation.
04:10The government says there is no need to panic, and has launched a media campaign to spread awareness about the new virus.
04:18The government is prepared to deal with any emergency situation.
04:24At least 15 people are under watch and close observation, and this includes people who have recently arrived from China and Iran.
04:32But there are concerns whether Pakistan's health facilities can cope if the virus spreads in its densely populated communities.
04:40COVID-19 came to the world on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China.
04:50When Dr. Li was diagnosed with COVID-19, he was first whistled at.
04:55But the Chinese government did not listen to Dr. Li.
04:58Instead, they decided to take legal action against Dr. Li by spreading panic and fear.
05:06But then the situation got worse and worse, and the coronavirus became a pandemic in China.
05:37Dr. Li was diagnosed with COVID-19 on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China.
05:43He was diagnosed with COVID-19 on December 31, 2019 in Wuhan, China.
05:48When we were talking about the coronavirus in Pakistan, we were looking at it as a Chinese virus.
05:58But Donald Trump called it a Chinese virus and said that it is a Chinese virus that is spreading all over the world.
06:28At one point, maybe they stopped now, that it was caused by American soldiers.
06:34That can't happen. It's not going to happen. Not as long as our president.
06:40If we look at the epidemic spread of the coronavirus, we see a situation of war.
06:51In this situation, we will see everyone running and running.
06:56But the goals of the people behind this war will also seem very different to us.
07:09If we look at the great wars, the first world war and the second world war.
07:20The first world war was between Germany and some special countries,
07:24in which some countries were on one side and some countries on the other, and the first great war took place.
07:32But after that, when the second great war took place, no one could forget its atrocities.
07:36Especially the Japanese, when the atomic bomb was attacked on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
07:41And that attack was carried out by the United States.
07:43And then who can forget?
08:02In the early years of the 90s, we were in the Gulf War.
08:09When Iraq attacked Kuwait in the Gulf War, America came to support it.
08:15But it came with some specific goals, after which we thought, I wish the United States would not come to help.
08:22Because after that, America entered Iraq, Kuwait and other countries.
08:27And Saudi Arabia also took its administrative matters into its own hands.
08:32And today, America is with those countries who have agreed to it.
08:38And those who did not agree to it, their situation is like Syria, Lebanon and Beirut.
08:43And then 9-11, who came flying two or three planes and attacked the World Trade Center of the Pentagon.
09:05But when this attack took place in the early years of the 21st century,
09:09instead of that, for the next 20 years, we have seen many countries in the middle of the Taliban-America war,
09:16including Pakistan, Afghanistan and all Islamic states, such as Libya and Egypt.
09:23There, either America attacked, or its administrative affairs fell into the hands of America.
09:28Or, such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:35such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:40such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:43such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:46such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:51such things were done in the name of the revolution,
09:54When Saddam Hussein was toppled, the U.S. was left to rebuild a country destroyed by war and with no functioning government.
10:01What came next was a disaster. An insurgency plunged Iraq into a civil war.
10:06The lawlessness and violence unleashed in the Middle East after September 11 is still being felt today.
10:15The Gulf War, which lasted for almost 30 years, which later became 9-11,
10:23has not yet been named the third world war.
10:26But I, as an economist, as a commentator, call it the third world war,
10:32in which not one, not two, but many small nuclear attacks took place,
10:37and we have seen many mushroom clouds bursting in the sky of Iraq,
10:41and no one can forget the tears of the children of Syria and Syria.
11:07But no one can forget the tears of the children of Syria and Syria.
11:23Many Hollywood films were also made on this topic,
11:26and as a result, disasters were shown in it, the world was shown to be destroyed.
11:31People did not take these films seriously and said
11:34that there are not as many disasters as will be shown in the film.
11:38But today, we have a coronavirus attack in front of us,
11:45in which we see that there is chaos everywhere.
11:49I will show you a map.
11:52You are looking at a map on my other side,
11:54in which you are seeing that wherever the coronavirus came,
11:58the country is turning red or deep red.
12:04And first of all, see where this attack came from.
12:07This attack came in China.
12:09So, in China, if we look at it as the fourth world war,
12:14then we see China turning red.
12:17And what happened after that?
12:18After that, this attack happened in America.
12:21That is, maybe America attacked China and then China attacked America.
12:26The condition of the coronavirus that has spread in America has spread a lot.
12:32It has come in front of us so far,
12:34but four months ago,
12:36the United States did not take this disease seriously in January, February, March 2020.
12:43Because of this, the coronavirus spread to a great extent there.
12:46However, this map tells you the reality of how after China,
12:51if China attacked America,
12:53then the third country that was affected after that was Iran.
12:56That is, America attacked Iran and the virus spread everywhere in Iran.
13:01If we look at it as a bio-war.
13:04But after that, the next attack was on Europe.
13:07And in European countries,
13:09in which Italy, France, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the UK are also included.
13:14And then when the virus spread in four different areas around the world,
13:19it was blasted everywhere, it was split.
13:21And today we have a very big Covid-19 epidemic in front of us.
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