00% fully vaccinated cricket fans can enjoy matches at the Gaddafi Stadium, starting February 16.


Islamabad: National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) Monday has allowed Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to conduct Pakistan Super League (PSL) Lahore matches with 50% capacity for fully vaccinated spectators till February 15.
As per official statement, 50% fully vaccinated spectators will be allowed till February 15. While, 100% fully vaccinated cricket fans can enjoy matches at the Gaddafi Stadium, starting February 16.
The decision was revised during the forum's meeting in Islamabad today. The meeting chaired by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar.
The NCOC had directed PCB to fill the stadium at 25% capacity during the Karachi leg—barring children under 12.
But now, children under twelve years of age will also be allowed to watch the matches.
The forum abolished from tomorrow Rapid Antigen Test for inbound passengers on arrival at Pakistan Airports.
However, the test will be continued for deportees from foreign countries and for non-vaccinated individuals arriving from land border terminals.

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