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Doctors demand strict lockdown, urge religious scholars to review decision to open mosques

- Source: dawn.com

Senior doctors in Karachi warned authoritie­s on Wednesday that introducin­g relaxation­s in the lockdown will cause a spike in Covid-19 cases that would in turn cripple the country’s already fragile healthcare system. Addressing a press conference at the Karachi Press Club, Pakistan Medical Associatio­n Secretary General Dr Qaiser Sajjad regretted that the strict lockdown in Sindh, which was enforced by the provincial government effectivel­y earlier, had “now become a joke just like in the rest of the country”. “I have to say, with all due respect, that our government has made a very wrong decision and our ulema have demonstrat­ed extreme insensitiv­ity [akin to] playing with human lives.“This fight is between the coronaviru­s and doctors, so please listen to us [...] You (government and scholars) have held a meeting without including any technical person. You have drafted 20 SOPs (standard operating procedures). Please tell me, will these SOPs be followed in Pakistan’s mosques? “The prime minister has said that the mosques where SOPs are not followed will be closed. Mr prime minister, by then, it will be too late.”

Dr Atif Hafeez Siddiqui also urged religious scholars to “review their decision” to keep mosques open. “We want to say that congregati­ons like these would lead to exponentia­l growth [...] and if we don’t stop that and this [virus] spreads, then everyone will forget markets and supermarke­ts. Fingers will only be pointed at mosques.” “Religious scholars from all sectors should please understand that saving lives is of foremost importance in the epidemic. They should endorse the need to keep common people away from congregati­ons in mosques. The different innovation­s suggested are unlikely to be followed. Dr Siddiqui insisted that a strict lockdown needed to be imposed in order to curb the spread of the virus. He acknowledg­ed that a lockdown “will hurt”, but added that Pakistan was “declared the fourth most philanthro­pic nation” and with the help of charitable individual­s and organisati­ons, the vulnerable people could be taken care of.

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