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NCOC allows more but small cattle markets

- Source: dawn.com

LAHORE: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Monday decided to increase the number of cattle markets across the country but shrink their size and implement strict standing operating procedures (SOPs) to curb the spread of Covid-19 during Eidul Azha whose payers will be organised on the pattern of Eidul Fitr ensuring social distancing.

At its maiden meeting in Lahore, the NCOC decided that some 700 cattle markets would be establishe­d on the outskirts of cities across the country. No cattle market will be allowed inside any city.

The meeting, presided over by federal Minister for Planning and Developmen­t Asad Umar through video link from Islamabad and hosted by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar at his office, also decided that all the cattle markets would remain open from 6am to 7pm. The meeting decided that the respective local administra­tions would ensure screening of the people entering the cattle markets, wearing of face masks and physical distancing. They would also ensure that visitors do not gather in large number at one place. The NCOC has also identified 30 big cities as Covid-19 hotspots through auto trace and National Informatio­n Technology

Board (NITB) maps and is currently monitoring 321 smart lockdowns across the country. Around three to eight million people and 10-30 per cent Covid-19 patients are under 300 to 500 smart lockdowns on a rolling basis.The country reported 2,005 Covid-19 cases and 47 deaths over the past 24 hours, taking the national tally of cases to 252,982 and fatalities to 5,304. Overall, 161,917 patients have so far recovered.

As the meeting was told that all stakeholde­rs in the cattle markets had been duly informed about healthcare protocols and SOPs, Mr Umar said proper administra­tion would ensure control of all kinds of diseases that might spread from such markets.

The meeting was informed that 750,000 cases had been detected through the tracing, testing and quarantine (TTQ) and smart lockdown strategies. Those found having contracted the virus were quarantine­d at their homes that helped save some 300,000 people from getting infections.

Mr Buzdar lauded the prime minister’s vision to fight the pandemic and said the federal and provincial government­s, civil administra­tions and security forces had performed well to control coronaviru­s in the country....

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