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Pakistan extends lockdown in southern province of Sindh

Pakistan announced a lockdown in its southernmost province of Sindh amid rising coronavirus cases.
According to an official notification by the provincial government, the lockdown will remain in place until August 15.
All public places including parks and restaurants will remain closed to curb the spread of the virus.
 
Punjab govt decides to lift coronavirus lockdown in the province: sources

LAHORE: Punjab government has decided to lift lockdown restrictions in the province after the coronavirus cases have witnessed a declining trend, ARY NEWS reported citing sources.

According to sources, the provincial government decided to lift restrictions under smart lockdown in the province from August 03 rather than August 05.

Secretary Primary and Secondary Healthcare Punjab will issue a notification in this regard, they said.

Divulging reasons behind lifting lockdown in earlier one of the worst-hit province, the sources said that it was decided after promising results emerged from the randomly collected samples from cattle markets in the province.

No traces of coronavirus were found from the samples collected from cattle markets, they said.

The sources further said that it was also possible to grant permission for a rally expressing solidarity with Kashmiris on August 05.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Punjab government on July 27 announced to enforce a “smart lockdown” in the province from midnight tonight till August 5 to curtail the spread of the coronavirus pandemic on the occasion of Eidul Azha.

A notification has been issued in this regard.

According to a notification, all markets, shopping malls, business and commercial centres will remain closed till August 5.

Read More: Punjab records decline in coronavirus cases

All utility stores, milk shops, tandoors, medical stores, petrol pumps, bakeries, vegetable shops will remain open during the smart lockdown, reads the notification.

All educational institutions, restaurants, salons, cinemas will also remain closed, according to a notification.

The notification furthers reads that there will be a complete ban on sports, social and other activities during the lockdown period.

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LAHORE: The government of Punjab on Sunday announced it was lifting the “smart lockdown” imposed in certain cities in the province from Monday, August 3.

According to a notification issued by the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, “All educational and training institutes, marriage halls, business centres, expo halls, restaurants (except takeaway and home delivery), theme/amusement parks, public parks, play areas and arcades, beauty parlours and spas, cinemas, theatres shall remain closed.”

The notification added there would be a complete ban on sporting tournaments/ matches (indoor and outdoor) except non-contact professional sports without spectators.

“There shall also be a complete ban on gatherings of all kinds for social, religious, or any other purpose at any place, public or private,” it said.

The notification further said, “All businesses, factories, facilities, premises, retail shops, shopping malls and plazas except the aforementioned negative list, are hereby allowed to operate subject to adoption of SOPs/guidelines from 9am to 7pm Monday to Friday.”

A complete lockdown shall be observed on Saturday and Sunday except for medical services and pharmacies/medical stores, tire puncture shops, atta chakkies, postal/courier services, driver hotels, petrol pumps, oil depots, LPG outlets and filling plants, agriculture machinery workshops and spare parts shops, printing press, call centres (with 50% staff and no public dealing), takeaway/home Delivery from restaurants (24 hours a day).

Grocery stores, bakeries, kiryana stores, fruit and vegetable shops along with chicken, meat and milk shops to remain open from 6am to 12am, while inter-city and inter-district public transport will remain operational 24 hours a day.

Churches will remain open from 9am to 7pm, seven days a week.

The Punjab government on July 27 had announced markets across Punjab would remain close till August 5 in line with the government's measures to stem the spread of coronavirus during Eid-ul-Adha.

However, trade organisations of Lahore had rejected the government's orders and had opened the markets.

Several shopkeepers were detained in Gujranwala for violating lockdown and showing resistance over the provincial government's earlier orders, whereas, four shops were sealed in Sargodha and three shopkeepers were fined.

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KARACHI: Sindh Information Minister Nasir Hussain Shah has warned schools and wedding hall owners against reopening before September 15, saying that masses should continue to excise caution even after the COVID-19 lockdown in the country is lifted.

Shah said that though the lockdown restrictions have been eased, people should continue to act upon the SOPs recommended for different sectors as a precaution against the coronavirus.

The provincial minister added that the restrictions were still intact when it came to expo centres, convention centres and conference halls as it was not possible still to allow such public events and large gatherings to take place.

Speaking about the removal of billboards around the metropolis by the Supreme Court, Shah said the Sindh government would fully honour the top court’s decisions and directions in this regard.

“The Sindh government has started to act upon its decision to remove encroachments on stormwater drains in the city,” Shah said, adding that encroachments would be removed from all the drains of the city phase-wise.

He added that rain emergency imposed by the Sindh government in the province would remain valid till the current monsoon season lasted.

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The Mansehra district administration on Sunday sealed all hotels in tourist hotspots Shogran, Naran and Kaghan after several Covid-19 cases were reported among staff working at different hotels.

Speaking to Dawn.com, Mansehra Additional Deputy Commissioner Maqbool Hussain said that the district health department had reported 47 Covid-19 cases at private hotels located in these spots.

Following this, it was decided to close down all hotels to curb the spread of the virus, he said. He said 48 hotels, including 22 main businesses and their respective branches, had been sealed at all three tourist spots and the infected patients had been quarantined at the hotels.

He added that arrangements had been made for patients to be quarantined at the hotels by the local health department and officials were in the process of tracing and testing those who had come into contact with the patients.

Hussain did not specify for how long the hotels would remain closed but said that they would not be allowed to open till the situation was brought under control.

KDA recommends imposing 'smart lockdown'
Meanwhile, the Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) on Sunday wrote a letter to the Mansehra deputy commissioner, recommending to impose a 'smart lockdown' at five hotels and restaurants in Naran after staff tested positive for Covid-19.

A day earlier, the authority had sealed the businesses after workers had tested positive for the coronavirus. “Many employees tested positive for the infection, leading to the sealing of the hotels,” KDA Deputy Director Mazhar Hussain told reporters on Saturday.

However, in a letter dated today, the KDA director general said that the hotels and restaurants had reopened their businesses, despite being sealed, which may lead the spread of the virus. "The KDA authorised officer lodged a complaint at Police Post Naran for lodging FIRs but action is yet to be taken."

The letter added that if the businesses were allowed to operate unchecked, the virus may be transmitted to tourists who would carry it back to their native cities.

"It is proposed that a 'smart lockdown' [be imposed] on the hotels/restaurants to avoid the spread of Covid-19," it said.

The hotels and restaurants were identified as Moon Restaurant, Pak Punjab Tikka House, Dewan-e-Khaas Restaurant, Cecil Hotel, and Mianmore Hotel, Naran.

Covid-19 cases rising in KP's tourist spots
Covid-19 cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's tourist spots have seen a marked increase after the government lifted countrywide restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the virus. This has forced local authorities to start large-scale random testing of tourists.

The administrations of Hazara and Malakand divisions have launched a large-scale operation to ensure the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) in their respective areas, officials told Dawn.com.

According to the KP health department's official data, there has been a rise in Covid-19 cases in eight districts of Hazara division after tourist spots were reopened.

An official puts up a Covid-19 notice in Abbottabad. — Photo courtesy Abbottabad DC Office
A total of 372 new cases were reported from Haraza division in the 12 days after reopening for tourism, as compared to 137 cases during the 12 days before restrictions were eased.

The data also shows a decline in cases in Malakand division despite an influx of tourists; approximately 627,000 tourists entered Hazara and Malakand divisions after the government lifted Covid-19 restrictions, a report by the KP tourism department said.

"Tourists’ inflow to Abbottabad and Galiyat was high as compared to other areas as more than 356,000 entered the areas in the first 12 days,” the report read. According to the health department's daily situation report, new Covid-19 cases in the two areas have increased.

'Govt ensuring implementation of SOPs'
Meanwhile, officials said the government is taking concrete steps to curb the transmission of the virus by ensuring the implementation of SOPs.

“We have started conducting random testing of both tourists and hotel workers,” Raza Ali Habib, director general of the Galiyat development Authority (GDA), told Dawn.com.

He stated that during the last one week, 1,000 tourists were tested. Out of these, 25 had tested positive for Covid-19, he said, adding that the situation was not alarming.

Citizens wear face masks in Abbottabad. — Photo courtesy Abbottabad DC Office
Habib said that the GDA had closed a number of hotels and restaurants after staff had tested positive for the virus.

"We closed 10 hotel and restaurants in Kaghan after workers tested positive and asked the tourists to shift to other hotels to stop the spread of the virus," said Muhammad Asif, director general of the KDA.

Both the officials said that the administrations of their respective areas had made arrangements for conducting random testing of tourists at main entry points.

Abbottabad Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Maghis Sanaullah called the arrangements satisfactory, adding that the situation in the district was under control.

"As in other parts of the country, Covid-19 cases are declining [in the district]," he said, adding that the administration had started conducting random Covid-19 testing across the district, with a special focus on tourist spots.

"Our lab's testing capacity is 500 tests and we are conducting 500 tests daily," he said, adding that officials were working on ensuring the implementation of SOPs.

"We are busy day and night to ensure the implementation of SOPs and the sharp decline in cases shows that our efforts are working."

The official appealed to tourists to follow SOPs for curbing the spread of the virus and to cooperate with the government.

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