No End to Lockdowns in Sight as Coronavirus Chaos Continues

Coronavirus death toll in Pakistan has risen to 19 The country’s virus tally has crossed 1,650 Punjab has enacted Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Ordinance Countries are extending their lockdown periods Lockdown lifting in Pakistan remains unclear as well Warning that the US death rate is likely to peak in two weeks, President Trump has extended social distancing guidelines through April 30. Authorities in the UK have also made it clear that some lockdown measures in Britain could last months and be gradually lifted. Both countries are seeing a swift spike in positive cases with the US overtaking China and Italy in terms of confirmed cases and the UK being the 8th most-affected country.
In Pakistan too, the duration of lockdowns remains uncertain. On Sunday, Balochistan CM Jam Kamal announced that the lockdown in the province would continue for another week or more. The AJK Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider also warned that a curfew could be imposed if people failed to follo..

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Passing 1500, Pakistan’s Coronavirus Tally Surging by the Hundreds

Early Sunday, Pakistan’s coronavirus tally surged past 1,500. The country has recorded 12 fatalities from the virus so far while the recoveries stand at 28. Punjab remains the worst affected followed by Sindh, Balochistan, KP, AJK/GB, and Islamabad in terms of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
China, the onetime epicenter of the disease, has now been overtaken by the US, which now has over 123,750 cases, followed by Italy that has recorded over 92,472 confirmed cases. In death toll, Italy is leading the world recording over 10,000 deaths followed by Spain with about 6,000 deaths.
In China, the new coronavirus cases are trending lower. The country reported 45 new coronavirus cases in the mainland for Saturday, down from 54 on the previous day. Almost all cases involved travelers from overseas with only one case of local transmission.
Here are the latest updates:
10.45 pmHere’s UNICEF Pakistan’s explainer on social distancing 10.30 pmKP reports 4 new coronavirus cases 4 new coronavirus cases..

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This is How Pakistani Organizations are Supporting Local Communities During the Coronavirus Pandemic

by Khayyam Siddiqi
While the Federal and Provincial government authorities have taken several measures to contain the Coronavirus pandemic in Pakistan and provide all possible socioeconomic relief to the people during this lockdown, the corporate sector and regulatory bodies have also come forward to facilitate the community in different ways.
The credit also goes to the corporate sector regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP), that had advised the corporations during the third week of March to divert their corporate social responsibility activities and budget towards the prevention, detection, and cure of COVID-19.
Companies were also advised to take proactive measures, ensure contingency planning, and mitigate health risks to employees, customers, and communities while making alternate arrangements with suppliers and customers to ensure continuity of business operations.
So, let’s get straight to some recognition of those organizations who have been s..

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Off Net Calls Likely to Get Cheaper in Pakistan

The government has decided to slash Mobile Termination Rates (MTRs) from the current Rs 0.90/min to Rs 0.70, which would help telcos to keep off-net tariffs low for consumers.
MTRs play a critical role in driving retail tariffs, especially for off-net calls.
In view of the changing market structure of the cellular mobile segment and considering that the last change in MTR was made in 2010, a review of the existing MTR @ PKR 0.90/min was required in Pakistan.
Based on comments, hearing and meetings, the Authority decreased the MTR for all types of calls, that is local, long distance and international incoming calls terminated on mobile networks from other mobile networks or fixed networks from PKR 0.90 to PKR 0.80 on 01 January, 2019.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) official documents, available with ProPakistani, revealed that this rate will be further decreased to PKR 0.70 in 2020.
Subsequently, the MTR will be reviewed in the coming years in line with international..

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Here Are Some of The Precautions Mi Pakistan is Taking to Deliver Your Orders

Smartlink Technologies is determined to flatten the curve by taking necessary safety measures and appealing everyone to follow the safety precautions suggested by the government of Pakistan to win the war against COVID-19.
COVID-19 is rapidly spreading all around the world including Pakistan. So to cater to this emerging situation, Smartlink Technologies is closely monitoring the situation and till now Mistore.pk is fully operational.
Here are some of the precautionary measures which are being practiced by the Mistore.pk team.
Packaging
The warehouse team is highly concerned about the cleanliness and recently the whole warehouse was sprayed with anti-bacterial chemicals. All warehouse employees first sanitize their hands before entering the warehouse, wear gloves and masks, and then start their work. All the packing material and product boxes are first sanitized with wipes before being packed.
Deliveries and Collections
Mistore.pk is in continuous contact with logistics partners ..

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Xiaomi Delays Deliveries in Pakistan Amid Coronavirus

Many businesses are facing difficulties in operations due to the prevailing situation. Although Mistore.pk is operating 100%, it’s still facing some obstacles in delivering the orders due to recent emergency situation and the lockdown imposed by the government to halt the spread of COVID-19, which has directly affected the time duration of product delivery.
Mi Pakistan is extremely regretful for this delay, it is completely unintentional and it’s for the sake of the well-being of customers and employees as Mistore.pk is taking certain measures to sanitize their warehouses and products. The employees are also taking the necessary precautions to prevent themselves from this pandemic.
Xiaomi is in contact with its logistics partners, asking them to take precautionary measures against this pandemic. In this difficult time, the company is supporting the decisions taken by the government of Pakistan because this battle against Coronavirus cannot be fought by the government alone. We all ha..

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Banks May Use Scanned Images For Cheque Transactions: SBP

To combat the potential spread of COVID-19 pandemic by limiting person-to-person interaction and to provide ease of services to the customers, State Bank of Pakistan has said that commercial banks may allow corporate and priority customers to use scanned images of cheques along with relevant details of the beneficiary either through registered emails or through mobile Apps of their banks, to push funds from their accounts to the payee bank.
However, such an arrangement must be duly agreed with the customer under proper terms and conditions along with complete disclosure of risks and liabilities.
The Paying/Drawee bank shall implement all necessary controls including call back confirmation or multifactor authentication to ascertain the authenticity and genuineness of the instrument and identity of the payee. Upon satisfactory validation, the paying/drawee bank may transfer funds to the beneficiary bank using MT 102 of RTGS (PRISM).
SBP further said that banks should also implement ad..

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Supply Chains of Essential Items Will Not be Disrupted: Asad Umar

Minister for Planning Development & Special Initiatives Asad Umar chaired a video conference to review the situation and consider proposals relating to the management of supply chains of essential commodities, during the partial or complete shutdown in various parts of the country.
The meeting discussed proposals for ensuring the continued operation of various industries, especially those included in the food and medicine supply chains, during the Covid-19 emergency. Matters related to the continued supply of electric power and petroleum products were also discussed.
It was decided that detailed safety guidelines for the workers will be outlined for those industries, which are required to be kept operational to ensure the supply of essential commodities. The guidelines will be implemented in collaboration with industry associations.
The meeting directed the Ministry of Industries to closely monitor any issues faced by the industries identified for continued operation and address the..

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Facebook Launches Coronavirus Hub for Messenger

Social media giants are coming together to fight against the spread of coronavirus and misinformation on their platforms. Facebook had placed a coronavirus information hub on Instagram first and now they’re bringing it to their Messenger app as well.
The Coronavirus Community Hub is aimed at providing tips, authoritative information, and other resources to help stay connected and informed and curb the spread of the virus. It is also aimed at stopping the spread of misinformation that has become common on the platform amidst the outbreak.
It provides details from the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and UNICEF for reliable resources.
The news comes weeks after Facebook launched a similar hub on WhatsApp and Instagram. It comes at an opportune time as people are now using the platform for instant messaging and voice calling more than ever to a point where all the traffic is becoming difficult for Facebook to handle.
The social netw..

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Credit Card Customers Are Struggling To Clear Payments on Time

Coronavirus has wreaked havoc all around the world. The pandemic has triggered a major economic crisis that will burden our societies for years to come.
Bank customers that own credit cards are struggling to make their due payments in the wake of multiple issues with online payments.
A majority of credit card users are avoiding visiting branches but are trying to use digital banking channels for the payments against the credit they used within the deadline.
A credit card user of Standard Chartered was unable to pay his bill through Askari Online banking. When contacted, Standard Chartered bank stated that there was no such problem in their system. If the issue is not fixed, the customer of this bank is likely to pay extra charges on the account of markup and financial charges.
Banks in Pakistan usually give a maximum of 20 days to avoid markup to their customers with some banks giving 15 days.
A section of customers who did not receive their salaries or got laid-off by their emplo..

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