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Hotels. business centres sealed for violating smog lockdown

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The local administration sealed six hotels, eight business centers and Sunday Bazar Imam Sahib for violating the smart lockdown to combat smog. Similarly, 11 business centers including a school were sealed in Daska and 12 people were detained.

Over 108 business centers have been sealed since Friday and 52 people were arrested for violating government instructions and a fine of Rs.5,80,000 was imposed.

Meanwhile, during the smog lockdown in Lahai Bazar under the supervision of Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Ghulam Sarwar, a trader resisted and took out a gun. Kotwali SHO Shehbaz Ahmed recovered the weapon from the trader and said that action would be taken as per the rules. On the other hand over 772,711 children will be vaccinated during the five-day national anti-polio campaign from November 27 to December 1 in the district.

Over 2,676 mobile teams will go door-to-door; 133 fixed teams at rural and primary health centers, dispensaries and hospitals and 69 roaming/transit teams will carry out the national duty of administering polio vaccination at bus stands and main squares while 6288 human resources would be part of the campaign. This was said by Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) General Syed Asad Raza Kazmi on the occasion of the inauguration of the national anti-polio campaign at the Primary Health Center Ugoki.

United Nations WHO Monitor Dr. Dimpa Abidi, CEO Health Dr. Rehan Azhar, DHO Dr. Waseem Mirza, DHO Dr. Shiraz Masood and Medical Officer Ayesha Akbar were also present. The CEO Health said that police would provide security to anti-polio teams. Over 2,676 mobile teams will go door-to-door; 133 fixed teams at rural and primary health centers, dispensaries and hospitals and 69 roaming/transit teams will carry out the national duty of administering polio vaccination at bus stands and main squares while 6288 human resources would be part of the campaign.

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