If Corona cases increase, not only schools will close a lot, Saeed Ghani:
Concern has been expressed in the cabinet meeting over the increase in Corona cases. Sindh Education Minister talks to media
Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani has said that if the number of Corona cases increases, not only schools will be shut down. Is. Talking to media, he said that he should clarify one thing that it is not known who ran the channel that Sindh government is closing schools again, it was completely wrong news, no decision has been taken in the cabinet meeting to close schools yet. It is true that some members of the cabinet meeting have expressed concern over the spread of corona virus, saying that as the number of cases is increasing, we should consider schools, but in the cabinet we said that we are on SOPs in schools. We will closely monitor the implementation.
But if we feel somewhere that SOPs are not being implemented, we can consider it. As far as smart lockdown is concerned, God willing, if the cases increase, then not only the school but also many other things will be closed. Will have to That is why we repeatedly appeal to the citizens that if we do not go this far, the only solution is to follow the SOPs.
Be careful and stop the spread of Corona so that it does not spread. On the other hand, the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has expressed concern over the second wave of the epidemic in view of the sudden rise in cases of corona virus in the country. According to the PMA, Pakistan is at risk of being infected by the second wave of corona virus and the corona virus epidemic has proved to be more dangerous in the countries affected by the second wave.
According to the Pakistan Medical Association, the reason for the increase in cases in Sindh and especially in Karachi is the distance from SOPs, people are not wearing masks, maintaining social distance and keeping their hands clean. The PMA said that children in primary and pre-primary classes need special precaution, the corona virus has not yet been eradicated from the country. The Pakistan Medical Association on the occasion asked the public to take precautionary measures.
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