university of brighton, thank you very much. doctors from the british asian community are helping with efforts to tackle covid in pakistan. the charity midland doctors has been working with hospitalspacking some equipment and medicines. midland doctors are helping our department of health in training, capacity building, logistics, medication and lab investigations. we are doing much better as compared to six months back. with around 500,000 cases and more than 10,000 deaths, pakistan has been fighting a second wave of coronavirus. why do you think pakistan has fared a bit better than some places thought it would? the proportion of younger population in pakistan is much higher compared to the rest. compared to the west. and secondly, the community at large, it seems to be they are exposed to infectious diseases more and the immune system is, we can say, it is more competent to deal with infectious diseases, this could be an explanation. midland doctors operates from a hospital it built in the region, providing free care after medics from nottingham and derby flew out to help earthquake victims and noticed a need for more healthcare provision. as well as life—saving equipment and me