In view of the prevailing situation, the Sindh government has set up an emergency control room in the health department building to deal with the Covid-19 second wave. A notification has been issued in this regard on Thursday. Four doctors and nine health officials will perform duties in the 24/7 emergency control room established on the sixth floor of the Sindh health department building. On the other, keeping in view the second wave of the coronavirus, the provincial government has canceled vacations of Sindh health department employees. The employees will get leaves for medical purposes from now, according to a notification. Furthermore, the govt has also imposed a ban on transfers/postings of Grade1-18 govt employees in the health department. Earlier, Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah sharing daily Covid numbers on Thursday said 1,193 new cases have surfaced in the province in the past 24 hours. About 14,470 tests were conducted throughout the province in the past 24 hours out of which 1,193 came positive for the virus, he said in the briefing. CM Shah noted 16 fatalities due to covid-19 in this period which is almost double the daily number recorded two days back. It is underscored in the daily press briefing that about 70 per cent of all the cases reported in Sindh belong to Karachi. A total of 827 out 1,193 Covid positive patients belong in Karachi, he said On the other hand, the Sindh department of health has announced it will not officially conduct PCR tests for novel coronavirus on people under 60 years of age. Under sixty people showing symptoms are supposed to quarantine themselves, Director General Health Department said on Thursday. New Standard Operating Procedures have been rolled out by Sindh Health Department for all public hospitals which said people who seek to get their reports for travelling will get themselves tested privately bearing the expenses. The only exception is for people associated with academic institutions whose test will be conducted on government expenditure. New instructions hammered on Thursday by the provincial health department have been sent across the public hospitals to be followed now.