Pakistan Lockdown: In order to prevent the spread of corona infection, it has been decided to impose partial lockdown for two weeks from April 1 in the highly sensitive areas of East Punjab province.
Islamabad Corona cases are continuously increasing in Pakistan. Strict measures have been taken since the rate of infection in Pakistan, which is facing the third wave of Corona, crossed 11 per cent.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan government has imposed a partial lockdown on Monday in highly sensitive areas, including the capital Islamabad. Officials have said that this decision has been taken in view of the increasing cases of corona.
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Officials say that the current situation is worse than the time of the outbreak and outbreak of the epidemic last year. In cases of infection, the boom is being seen again. Therefore, to prevent the spread of Corona infection, it has been decided to impose a partial lockdown in the highly vulnerable areas of East Punjab Province on Monday from April 1 to two weeks.
Earlier, in view of the increasing cases of Corona, the Imran government took a major decision last week to ban the flight of aircraft from 12 African countries.
More than 14 thousand deaths in Pakistan so far
Let me tell you that Pakistan, which is already facing economic crisis, has suffered more due to Corona epidemic. In such a situation, the government has so far avoided imposing a nationwide lockdown to prevent further damage to the economy.
Earlier, rotational lockdown was imposed in different parts of the country. But the people of the country strongly opposed it and took to the streets against the lockdown. The Imran government faced public opposition for the imposition of a lockdown.
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It is known that in the last 24 hours, 4,525 new cases of corona infection have been reported in Pakistan, while 41 patients have died. With this, the number of deaths in Pakistan has increased to 14,256 so far, while a total of 659,116 people have been infected.