Eid shopping frenzy as lockdown eases
With 1,000 deaths and nearly 50,000 cases nation braces for surge in new cases
After Supreme Court’s May 18 order of opening businesses and shopping malls across the country, Pakistan is entering a blind alley with the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus touching 48,500.
So far, more than 1,000 deaths have been reported, and after the apex court’s directions people are caught in Eid shopping frenzy, which the authorities fear could further spread the virus resulting in more deaths.
Pakistan is celebrating Eid Al Fitr which is subject to moonsighting, most likely on Monday, and markets and shopping malls are already overcrowded with people and families buying new clothes, shoes and jewellery.
Sindh is the most adversely affected province with more than 19,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus while Punjab comes second with 17,500 cases followed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) (6,900) and Balochistan (3,000).
Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid has warned people against rushing to crowded markets and shopping malls for Eid shopping.
In a tweet Dr Yasmin Rashid warned “A relaxation in Lockdown by no means is an indication of Covid-19 having been eliminated. Be safe. Maintain social distancing when outdoors and do not forget to wash your hands frequently. Children and elderly should preferably stay home.”
Sindh government too has cautioned that the Supreme Court’s Monday orders might result in further spread of coronavirus cases.
Education minister of Sindh and a senior member of the provincial cabinet Saeed Ghani expressed his concerns over the top court’s orders saying the country is now bracing for surge in coronavirus as lockdown is no more there.
The provincial government has directed the shopping malls and markets committee’s representatives to ensure standard operating procedures (SOPs) and disallow customers above-55 and below-12 inside the premises. However still there is a potential threat of surge in cases as SOPs violations are frequently reported across the province.
Friday, Eid prayers allowed
Sindh government has also allowed Friday as well as Eid prayers across the province but made it clear that it needed to be held in accordance with the guidelines issued by the federal government, stressing social distancing.
The other provinces have already relaxed restrictions over the combined prayers.
The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has expressed serious concern over the Supreme Court’s decision in which it ordered the provincial governments to reopen all shopping malls without any hindrance and ensure strict adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs).