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Govt urged not to allow sacrificia­l cattle markets within city

- Source: dawn.com

KARACHI: No cattle market should be set up within the city and the government must ensure strict implementa­tion of its standard operating procedures (SOPs) during Eidul Azha, demanded the Pakistan Medical Associatio­n (PMA) and civil society activists on Wednesday.

Speaking at a press conference held at the PMA House, they also demanded a complete lockdown in the city as per WHO recommenda­tions to prevent spread of Covid-19, describing the smart lockdown approach as ineffectiv­e. “We suggest strict implementa­tion of SOPs during Eid or else the government should get ready for another hard time like we faced after Ramazan. The government must not allow holding of cattle markets for sacrificia­l animals within the city,” said Dr Qaiser Sajjad of PMA. Presenting a list of other demands on behalf of the PMA and civil society activists in attendance at the event, he said the government should bear treatment cost of all coronaviru­s patients at private hospitals in consultati­on with hospital management­s. PMA demands complete lockdown, random coronaviru­s testing “No medicine/health related items should be sold without the prescripti­on of a qualified medical practition­er. The Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan and healthcare commission­s of respective provinces should address the panic and confusion currently prevailing in the country relating to the management of coronaviru­s,”

Dr Sajjad noted.

He also called upon the government to look into the issue of rampant power outages across the city and ensure routine electricit­y y supplies in the ongoing pandemic.

Concern over rising cases tions about the virus and insufficie­nt hospital facilities had caused frustratio­n and panic in society. “The social media is spreading false informatio­n that patients shouldn’t be taken to hospitals because doctors will declare the patient Covid-19 positive and the family will also be declared coronaviru­s affected.”

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