In a bid to mitigate the recent surge in coronavirus cases in Sindh, the provincial government announced on Monday (today) that the movement of citizens after 8 PM will be restricted from 25 May onwards.
Sindh’s Chief Minister (CM), Syed Murad Ali Shah, presided over a meeting of the coronavirus provincial task force in which it was decided that only individuals with a valid reason (going out to a hospital or important work) will be allowed to go out after 8 PM.
The restriction will be applied across the province but with a special focus on Karachi & Hyderabad – Sindh’s two cities with the highest number of COVID-19 reported cases.
Meanwhile, the CM’s spokesperson, Abdul Rashid Chana, revealed that the CM has instructed the provincial Inspector-General of the Police to limit the unnecessary movement of vehicles.
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Additionally, it has been decided to turn the lights of the parks across the city off after sunset.
“If people cooperate, the COVID-19 cases will reduce after two weeks, and we can move towards lesser restrictions,” Chana added, quoting CM Murad.
Here are the new timings for businesses and grocery stores:
Business/Stores | Timings |
Business Hours | 5 AM to 6 PM |
Bakeries and milk shops | Open until 12 midnight |
Departmental stores and superstores | Open until 6 PM |
Businesses will remain closed on Fridays and Sundays.
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The CM warned that he might make a surprise visit to different areas and would take action if the COVID-19 protocols are being violated.
“If we fully comply with the two-week ban, it will be easier,” he reaffirmed.
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