Sindh Govt extends ongoing lockdown till April 30

Dunya News

Sindh government has also ordered public places such as beaches, parks and play grounds to be sealed

KARACHI (Dunya News) – Sindh government on Tuesday extended the ongoing lockdown till April 30 following the rising numbers of coronavirus cases in the province, Dunya News reported.

Sindh home department has issued a notification in the regard. According to notification, all educational institutions, public places, marriage halls, shopping malls, cinemas, beauty parlours, electronic markets and markets or shops selling non-essential items will remain closed.

On the other hand, grocery stores, petrol pumps, general stores and medical stores situated in malls and supersites will remain closed from 5:00pm to 8:00am during the period.

People will not be allowed to venture out of their homes unnecessarily under lockdown, the notification said and added that only two persons will be allowed to travel in a car.

Plumbers, carpenters, electricians can work on-call according to the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Sindh government has also ordered public places such as beaches, parks and play grounds to be sealed. The ban on religious and social gatherings is also maintained.

Earlier in the, Prime Minister Imran Khan extended the countrywide lockdown for the next two weeks citing fears of spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking to the media after National Coordination Committee (NCC) in Islamabad on Tuesday, he said that following the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns had been imposed in the entire world including Pakistan.

The prime minister said that we implemented lockdown during the most difficult of times, adding that the underprivileged class faced severe difficulties due to the lockdown.

Imran Khan also expressed happiness that the pandemic could not spread so fast in Pakistan due to lockdown, however, the nation still needs to be careful.

“The risk of the spread of the pandemic still exists and we need to follow precautions as this virus can spread at any time,” he said.

He said the government took a number of steps to stop the spread coronavirus in the country, including closure of schools and educational institutions, cancelling 23rd March Parade and PSL and all other official and private functions where people could congregate.

The Prime Minister said ventilators, protective clothing and other gear has been reaching the country to meet the demand.

However, if the cases spike, the existing equipment will be insufficient.

The Prime Minister said we are fighting on two fronts. One is containing the spread of Coronavirus and second to overcome the unemployment.

He said Ehsaas Program, the biggest in the history of the country, is playing a key role in provision of cash relief to daily wagers and poor people. The program is without any political influence and will help any eligible citizen of Pakistan.

The PM while announcing the opening of the construction industry and other industries from today said that the government will announce a package for the construction sector.

PM Khan also warned the profiteers of strict action if they tried to make money during Ramazan, adding that the government is introducing an ordinance to check smuggling and profiteering. "Strict punishments will be awarded to the owners involved in profiteering,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister for Industries and Production Hammad Azhar said the industries that are being opened include export sector, chemical manufacturing plants, e-commerce, software development and planning, paper and packaging units, industries with labor on site, cement and fertilizer plants, mines and minerals, plant nurseries, agricultural machinery plants, glass manufacturing plants, veterinary services and bookshops.

He said the construction sector will be opened in phases. Those that will be opened in first phase include brick kilns, stone crushing plants and cement factories.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said in Pakistan 96 people have died so far, with an addition of three in the last 24 hours.

He said total cases so far are 5716 which is less number due to effective and timely steps taken by the government, adding that standard operating procedures of health and safety have been devised for some sectors that are being opened.