Islamabad: In the run-up to the holiday weekend, Prime Minister Imran Khan warned the public on Monday to remain vigilant in Eid amid considerations of the increase in coronavirus. The country’s main tourist sites would remain largely closed in Eid Al Adha, and fitness officials urged others to “stay home and save lives.”
In his confrontation with the public, Imran Khan welcomed the downward trend of COVID-19 in the country, but warned that Pakistan could see an increase in cases again due to giant meetings in Eid if others do not meet fitness patterns. . “If we are not careful during Eid and Muharram, the bodies can turn temporarily,” the Pakistani Prime Minister said, urging everyone to repeat in chorus the mistakes made during Eid Al Fitr that can affect life and the economy and affect physical fitness. system. Array
He begged citizens to wear a mask and stick to the rules of social estrangement, and mentioned examples from Australia and Spain that had to enter the blocking moment because other people did not adhere to the rules after relaxation. “If the Pakistanis are attentive to the Eid, in combination we can defeat the virus. And if the stage improves later, we will soon open restaurants, businesses, tourist areas, schools and colleges with rules,” Prime Minister Khan said.
Pakistan will be on a three-day holiday on the day of Eid Al Adha from 31 July to 2 August.
Islamabad management announced the closure of all public squares and tourist destinations in the city from 27 July to 2 August. “I ask everyone not to plan the activities of this Eid. Stay home and save lives,” said Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat in Twitter. City management has closed Murree Highway, Margalla Hills and all other parks, entertainment venues, hotels and picnic spots until the last day of the Eid vacation in an attempt to discourage giant gatherings in Eid.
The Punjab government has announced the imposition of a “smart blockade” in the province from July 28 to August 5, with the aim of curbing the spread of coronavirus Eid. “All retail stores, markets, grocery stores will remain closed,” the notification states, however pharmacies, postal services, fuel stations and home/home takeover restaurants will be able to operate. The provincial government made the decision to reintroduce the partial blockade after Punjab reported 0 deaths on July 26 for the first time in two months.
Planning Minister Asad Umar, who runs the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC), begged others to avoid traveling to remote spaces this year to avoid putting pressure on the fitness system. The remote and remote tourist spaces of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit Baltistan and Kashmir may simply not be an influx of tourists on the occasion of a COVID-19 peak because those spaces have limited fitness services that can only cater to local residents, he said.
Although the tourism industry was one of the highest affected by the pandemic, Pakistan opened its picturesque northern regions after examining the fitness scene after the Eid. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s lead minister, Mahmood Khan, asked citizens to celebrate the Eid simply at home, reminding them that the tourist sites will remain closed. Kp government is recently executing popular operating procedures (SOPs) for visitors and tourism companies for a slow and safe reopening of tourist sites after months of closure.
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