IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah to undergo coronavirus test after secretary catches virus

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Athar Minullah speaking at an event — File photo

Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Athar Minallah will be screened for the coronavirus after his secretary, Asad Khokar, tested positive, court officials informed on Thursday.

Court officials said the chief justice’s secretary had not been coming to the office due to fever, following which he was tested on May 4 and 6 for the virus.

Today, Khokar’s test results came back positive.

The IHC judge’s secretary has been asked to go into isolation while his office has been sealed, said officials.

Court officials subsequently decided to test Justice Minallah and other judges for the coronavirus as well.

A team of doctors reached the IHC’s dispensary today with 25 testing kits. The employees of the High Court are being tested in batches.

It is pertinent to mention that the High Court was recently shut down after news of an employee testing positive emerged.

The court had also issued a circular in which it stated that the court premises, rooms and chambers had been disinfected.

In mid of April, Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed, along with his family members, were also tested for the virus. The tests came back negative.

The tests were done after an employee of the Supreme Court developed symptoms of the coronavirus and was placed under quarantine.