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‘Smart lockdown’ in major cities

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NCOC apprised about lockdowns;Covid-19 tally surpasses 150,000
Staff Reporter

Islamabad

The federal and provincial governments decided on Tuesday to seal areas that are affected most by the coronavirus outbreak across the country under the ‘smart lockdown’ strategy.
The decision was taken amid rising numbers of Covid-19 patients. The administrations have started the process of sealing hotspots which will be completed by midnight tonight.
Islamabad’s administration has decided to seal two sectors due to the rapid increase in coronavirus cases. At least 200 cases of Covid-19 have been reported in one day in Sector I-8 and about 400 cases in Sector I-10.
According to Deputy Commissioner Hamza Shafqat, notification to seal these areas might be issued in the next 24 hours.
In Lahore, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Punjab Chief Secretary Jawad Rafique Malik in which it was ordered to seal all the areas with containers. Officials said 55 such places in the city would be sealed, the final list of which has been submitted to the chief secretary.
Meanwhile in Karachi, two Union Councils in Baldia and Site, according to Deputy Commissioner (West Karachi) Gharbi Fayyaz Solangi, would be sealed as per the report received from the provincial Health Department. According to sources, more than 15 different areas of the port city can be sealed.
District Health Officer West Karachi wrote a letter to the deputy commissioner recommending smart lockdowns in 16 UCs to curb the spread of the deadly pathogen.
Earlier Tuesday, at least 12,400 violations of standard operating procedures, formulated to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, were recorded in the country over the previous 24-hour period. Meanwhile, provinces appraised the National Command and Operation Centre regarding the smart lockdown and enforcement measures in various areas based on the trace, tests and quarantine strategy, according to a press release.
“More than 1,512 markets, 14 industries and cautioned, fined, sensitised or sealed,” the press release stated.
Certain areas of major cities across the country are undergoing a ‘smart lockdown’ on Tuesday,.
Parts of Islamabad and Peshawar have been sealed with major areas of Lahore set to go under lockdown from midnight tonight.
“A total of 20 cities across Pakistan have been identified as having likely increase in ratio/speed of infection which needs restrictive measures for containment,” a statement by the NCOC had said on Monday.Pakistan has reported over 148,000 cases and more than 2,800 deaths so far from the novel coronavirus.
Food stores and pharmacies will remain open in these areas and the areas will undergo a complete lockdown for at least two weeks. She added that these areas will be reopened after t the situation is assessed.
The provinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan on Tuesday apprised the National Command and Operation Centre about smart lockdowns and enforcement measures in various areas across the country based on Trace, Test and Quarantine strategy.

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