Lahore Pakistan is once again seeing an increase in cases of Covid-19. In view of this, Imran Khan’s government on Wednesday announced partial lockdown in big cities like Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and the capital Islamabad.
There is a readiness to bring strict guidelines from the government regarding the Corona epidemic. Despite the high alert, strict Kovid-19 rules are being implemented to avoid any kind of negligence regarding Corona.
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According to the government notification, people will need to apply masks at crowded places such as public transport, markets and railway stations. If they do not do so, they will also have to pay a fine. These rules will come into effect from October 29.
Boom in corona cases
Authorities have announced the closure of all commercial activities by 10 pm. Among these, crowded place like shopping mall, marriage hall, restaurant will have to be closed by 10 pm. Along with this essential services include hospitals, chemists. Permission has been granted to open it.
Section 144 applies for two months
Faisal Sultan, the special assistant doctor of PM Imran Khan on health matters, says that the possibility of a second wave of Kovid-19 has increased in the country. In this regard, the court has ordered to implement section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code for two months.
According to the federal minister, Dr. Faisal Sultan, working in the Imran government, has responsibility for national health services, regulation and coordination. PM Imran is constantly appealing to citizens to take precautionary measures to avoid Corona. It is very important to apply masks in them.
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More than 3 lakh cases of infection in Pak
More than 3 lakh 30 thousand cases of corona virus have been reported in Pakistan. So far, 6,759 people have lost their lives due to Kovid-19 in the country. At the same time, more than four crore people have been infected by the infection worldwide.