Following the Pakistan Meteorological Department’s warning of a heatwave, all hospitals in the federal capital have been put on high alert to deal with any o deal with any untoward situation. To ensure that the best possible medical care is available, the Islamabad admin has sent a letter to the PIMS and Polyclinics hospitals, requesting them to be prepared for any medical emergency that may arise during the ongoing hot weather.

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