In the current scenario, across the whole country, the percentage of affected men is higher than that of women because women are less susceptible than men to health-related issues. Some studies have shown that the variation in the prevalence and severity of COVID-19 disease is associated with sex, and smoking is associated with higher expression of SARS-CoV-2. It may also be because of the higher percentage of infected men (
34). A study using single-cell sequencing found that ACE2 expression was more prevalent in Asian men, which could be a reason why COVID-19 is higher among men than among women (
20). This sexual predisposition may be correlated with a much higher rate of affected men than women due to exposure and carelessness. Mostly, Pakistani men work in shops, restaurants, and industries and do not take precautions to protect themselves from this pandemic; but women, on the other hand, are mostly homemakers who are less vulnerable and prone to protecting their health, which is the main reason why the infection level is higher in men and lower in women.
People suffering from COVID-19 will face moderate breathing problems, although older people or those who have other medical issues such as cardiac disease or diabetes are more likely to develop a serious illness (
35). The actual cause of spreading COVID-19 is through droplets of saliva from the mouth and nose. When an infected person sneezes or coughs, the germs in droplets are easily transmitted to other individuals. Hence, special care is required while sneezing or coughing (
36). The best way provided by the WHO to avoid the COVID-19 spread is to wash hands frequently, maintain social distance, and avoid crowds and other gatherings (
7). The Pakistani government is facing lots of challenges to fight against this pandemic. The government and the police are working together to keep the citizens safe from this disease (
37). The Pakistan International Airline (PIA) suspended flight operations from China in January. Also, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) introduced screening measures at airports for passengers traveling back from international and national flights. The government advised the public to stay at home and avoid mass gatherings, handshaking, and hugging as precautionary measures. Schools and universities were closed by March 5 (
38). The parade for March 23, which is one of the most promoted events, was canceled with all public events and gatherings. Also, a proceeding of the Senate was postponed for two weeks. Pakistan closed its shared borders for two weeks, which were reopened later for food transportation, whereas pedestrian movement remains suspended. Food delivery services and takeout are closed until further notice. Strict security measures are taken by the police to avoid further social contact. For some reason, however, Pakistani men citizens do not take this pandemic seriously. Even after awareness and announced precautions, few men use masks or gloves. Huge crowds and gatherings are being recorded at supermarkets and department stores. Due to this pandemic, merchants are profiting by selling masks and sanitizers at a high rate. Citizens were advised to maintain distance, avoid going out, and wash their hands and face as many times as possible. Due to carelessness, however, people are still suffering from such unwise behaviors and do not take this threat seriously. During this pandemic, Pakistan, as an underdeveloped country, can face serious consequences, including lower availability of medication and high charges for hospitalization; not everyone can afford these treatments. Additionally, even after such measures and laws, people are roaming around casually; this can cause a high rate of COVID-19 cases. Since we know that a man will care less for his work, the above sentence brings to mind a man less caring for certain things, which might be harmful. These people do not show responsibility or concern for their lives and their surroundings in Pakistan. For these reasons, men may bring the virus home and can harm their families through a lack of care.