Govt will further tighten restrictions amid surge in COVID-19 infections, says Umar

  • Minister says all the chief secretaries have been advised to ensure strict compliance of the SOPs
  • Umar urged public to cooperate with the administration as the SOPs are being enforced to protect them
Updated 28 Mar, 2021

(Karachi) Planning Minister Asad Umar has said that the government will further tighten restrictions keeping in view the drastic and continued increase in COVID-19 infections across the country.

In a tweet after chairing the National Command and Operation Centre meeting, Umar said that the government has decided to impose strict restrictions after a rapid surge in COVID cases has been witnessed.

"Held ncoc meeting today with provincial chief secretaries & reviewed the situation. Based on continuing increase in disease spread & fast pace at which hospital fill up is taking place, particularly critical covid patients, decided to further tighten restrictions," he stated.

He added that all the chief secretaries have been advised to ensure strict compliance of the SOPs. The minister also requested the public to cooperate with the administration as the SOPs are being enforced to protect them.

The NCOC stated that all kind of gatherings (indoor / outdoor) will be banned with immediate effect. “This will include all social, cultural, political, sports and other events,” it said.

It further ordered that there will be a complete ban on marriage ceremonies, including indoor and Outdoor, from 5th April onward. However, the provinces will be at liberty to implement restrictions in early time frame as per the situation on ground.

On March 27, Umar had hinted that the government would have no option but to toughen restrictions if the coronavirus situation did not improve.

He said restrictions were toughen two weeks ago due to a worse coronavirus situation.

He said the pandemic is spreading rapidly not just in Pakistan, but across the globe, especially in neighbouring countries. The federal minister said the number of critical patients had increased drastically in the last 12 days.

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