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Wedding ceremonies, public gatherings banned for two weeks in different Punjab cities

Lahore: The Punjab government has tightened restrictions in seven cities including provincial capital Lahore, as Covid-19 cases soar.

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Wedding ceremonies, public gatherings banned for two weeks in different Punjab cities
Wedding ceremonies, public gatherings banned for two weeks in different Punjab cities

According to details, a notification has been issued by the Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department in which it is stated that the provincial government has banned wedding ceremonies (in both marquees and halls), sports activities and public gatherings in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujrat, Gujranwala and Sargodha from March 15 to March 29, where the coronavirus positivity rate is more than 5 percent.

As per Secretary Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, Captain (Retd.) Usman, it has been decided to close the markets in all these seven cities after 6:00 PM, while grocery stores, medical stores, laboratories and pharmacies will remain open 24 hours a day.

Moreover, all fruits, dairy and vegetable shops will also be expe,mted from the ban along with tire puncture, workshops and spare parts shops.

Indoor dining has been banned in all restaurants and only takeaways are allowed.

Moreover, all shrines and cinema halls will remain closed until further decision, whereas parks will be closed at 6 pm.

Half of the staff in the offices would work from home and the rest of the officials would be allowed to perform their duties in the offices.

It has been decided to limit the number of passengers in public transport, especially the metro bus service and the Orange Line metro train.

District administration will liaise with police to enforce restrictions across the province.

Capt (Retd.) Muhammad Usman urged everyone to follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to control third wave before it spreads.

 

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