ISLAMABAD: Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have inquired about the health of Prime Minister Imran Khan after he tested positive for the coronavirus, the kingdom's embassy in Islamabad said on Monday, while leaders in Palestine and China also wished Khan a speedy recovery.
Khan tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday. According to Pakistan's health chief, Dr. Faisal Sultan, the prime minister had mild symptoms and was self-isolating at home with the first lady who also tested COVID-19 positive.
"The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Crown Prince sent notes to Pakistani Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI to check on his health after contracting the novel coronavirus," the Saudi embassy in Islamabad said in a tweet.
According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the Saudi leadership sent Khan “best wishes for good health and wellness and a speedy recovery from this virus.”
The Chinese prime minister also wished Khan in a Twitter post:
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the State of Palestine and the Palestinian National Authority, also wished the Pakistani PM good health.
Khan, 68, tested positive for the virus just two days after he received his first injected dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Earlier this month, Pakistan launched a coronavirus vaccination drive for the general public, starting with those above the age of 60.
To prevent speculation that the PM’s illness was related to the vaccination or vaccines were ineffective, the health ministry said on Saturday Khan was "not fully vaccinated when he contracted the virus."
"He only got the 1st dose and merely 2 days ago which is too soon for ANY vaccine to become effective," the ministry said in a tweet.
The incubation period of COVID-19 — the time between exposure to the virus and symptom onset — is on average five to six days, according to the World Health Organization, while it takes at least two weeks after vaccination for the body to acquire immunity against the virus that causes COVID-19.