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KARACHI: Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday declared Covid-19 control as top priority of his government and directed to further accelerate measure for expanding the vaccination facilities so that one hundred thousand jabs could be provided in a single day.

Eidul Fitr prayers could be offered with observance of Covid-19 related SOPs but large gatherings would not be allowed while citizens were advised to behave cautiously and avoid going out of home unnecessarily.

Addressing a press conference Sindh Information Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, Adviser to CM for Law Murtaza Wahab and Parliamentary Secretary on Health Qasim Siraj Soomro, briefed about meeting of Corona Task Force (CTF) and informed that the task force reviewed overall situation of vaccination, testing and treatment of Covid-19, status of health centres and facilities, implementation on SOP’s and other relevant matters.

Nasir Shah informed that the CM has categorically declared handling of Corona related situation as the top priority of Sindh government and said that for ensuring procurement of required Covid-19 jabs, Sindh government may consider cutting down development funds to create fiscal space.

Mass vaccination centre started functioning in Karachi where 25000 to 30000 people could be administered coronavirus vaccine on daily basis, he said adding that the CM has directed the health department to acquire another shade at Expo Centre and enhance vaccination centre capacity from 25,000 to 50,000 per day.

The CM also directed the chief secretary to set up a mass vaccination centre at Hyderabad.

A similar arrangement may be made at Sukkur, Mirpurkhas and Larkana. The health department was directed to keep the vaccination centres operational during the Eid holidays.

Oxygen plants would be installed at tertiary care hospitals in Karachi, Jamshoro, Sukkur and Larkana, Nasir Shah said and added that CTF meeting was told that the daily production of oxygen was 798MT per day against which demand has been recorded at 724.60MT, including 534.80MT for health care, 113.80 industries and 69.85 for distributors.

The chief minister directed the health department to prepare an urgent plan to install oxygen plants at all the five Tertiary care hospitals.

Responding to a question regarding a NAB letter under which the place of domicile of all the government employees from Grade BS-1 to BS-22 has been sought, the Info minister said that he believed that the letter has been issued without the knowledge of Chairman NAB.

“The NAB is not a services tribunal to check domiciles of the employees,” he said and added just after Eid the provincial government would give its stance.

Murtaza Wahab said that the NAB was only an anti-corruption body and it had nothing to do with the appointments, posting, transfer or removal from services and such other matters.

Talking about the row between Bahria Town and the local population, the minister said that the provincial government has taken strict action by removing Assistant Commissioner, Mukhtiarkar and SHO.

The police on the complaint of the villagers have registered FIR against the concerned officials of Bahria Town as well, he informed assuring that no excess to anyone would be allowed.

Responding to another question on utilisation of funds allocated for Covid-19, Nasir Shah said that availability of required facilities in public hospitals of the province was evidence of proper utilisation of funds.

On a query regarding movement of people through railways, he said that road transport mainly the buses had already been closed while the CM had already proposed to completely restrict movement by banning all the means of transport including the railways.

Parliamentary Secretary on Health Qasim Siraj Soomro said that the health department was procuring vaccines so that mass vaccination drives could be started in the province. Nasir added that the chief minister has allocated Rs1.5 billion for procurement of the vaccine.

Earlier, Secretary Health Kazim Jatoi told the CTF meeting that the provincial government has received 862,000 dozes of Sinopharm, 11,000 Cansino, 80,000 Sinovac and 107,500 Astrazeneca. He added that 633,402 dozes of Sinopharm, 11000 of Cassino, 61,200 Sinovac and 1480 Astrazeneca have been utilised.

It was pointed out that the third wave of Coronavirus started on April 9 when 314 cases were detected, and it reached its peak on May 5 when 1,110 cases were diagnosed and now it seems to be dropping down to 911 cases on May 7 and 976 cases on May 9.

“The Eid holidays are critical, if people failed to follow the SOPs, it would aggravate further,” the chief minister said and urged people to celebrate Eid with simplicity and avoid visiting relatives.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2021

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