Special fitness assistant Dr. Faisal Sultan feared Monday that coronavirus cases would accumulate in Pakistan if viral brakes and preventive measures were forgotten.
Noting that the country has been reporting a steady decline in COVID-19 instances in recent weeks, the assistant prime minister said that any negligence in the other people’s component can lead to the resurgence of the pandemic.
“We will have not to interfere with the use of the mask and the implementation of protective precautions to avoid the wave for the time being,” Sultan emphasized.
“It’s up to us to increase or minimize the number of cases in Pakistan,” he added.
Pakistan has opened up all sectors of the economy in an effort to revive its hard-hit economy. The country reported 289,215 cases to COVID-19, of which 269,087 were recovered, with 6,175 deaths.
Meanwhile, the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has been informed of a detailed action plan for the control of Muharram Holy Month and compliance with operational procedures (SOP) to involve the COVID-19 pandemic epidemic.
The CNOC meeting, chaired by The Minister of Federal Planning, Asad Umar, discussed the daily situation, the creation of sentinel sites and the compliance of PCOS.
The forum was also informed of the provisions and measures to ensure some public fitness and protection next month of Muharram.
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Participants reported that a detailed action plan is available to incorporate aptitude and protocols after extensive consultations with all stakeholders.
Speaking at the event, Asad Umar said that in order to involve the spread of the disease, it is vital that all mandatory measures are implemented and that violations can be verified for compliance through corrective measures and fines.
That is, under pressure, mask disguised and the maintenance of social distance and, more importantly, that of tourists, especially those who travel to the northern regions through on-site checks carried out through cell control camps.
The CnOC reported that a total of 27 specific locks were in position across Pakistan as a component of the Disease Control Test, Monitoring and Quarantine (TTQ) strategy.