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Umar: More lives and livelihood­s will be lost if SOPs violated

Top minister warns of ‘ serious consequenc­es’

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Minister Asad Umar, spearheadi­ng the nation’s fight against COVID, warned yesterday that Pakistan “will lose both lives and livelihood­s” if people continue to violate the coronaviru­s guidelines.

In a tweet, he warned of “serious consequenc­es” of suffering and death if Covid guidelines were not followed. “We are committing a collective blunder by recklessly ignoring all SOPs ( standard operating procedures) and the results of which have started to show” in the form of increased fatalities, Planning and Developmen­t Minister Asad Umar warned in a tweet.

He said that at least 12 people succumbed to the virus during the previous week, which is a 140 per cent increase compared to a couple of weeks ago.

Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari regretted that “people have stopped wearing masks in all public places, especially markets, offices, restaurant­s.”

She said in a tweet that “It is an act of extreme selfishnes­s not to wear masks as it endangered not only yourself but also your family, associates, workers and everyone you come into contact with”.

Increase in cases

Pakistan recorded a total of 440 new cases in the last 24 hours, taking the tally of active Covid- 19 cases in the country to 9,384. At least five coronaviru­s patients lost their lives during the last day, according to the official statistics. Pakistan has so far conducted 4.1 million Covid- 19 tests.

The country, which reported its first virus case on February 26, reached the peak in mid- June when 6,825 cases were reported in a single day after, which the country started witnessing a surprising gradual decline.

Pakistan lifted most Covid19 restrictio­ns by mid- August. Experts have blamed the sudden rise in Covid- 19 cases on the lax attitude of citizens as the government restrictio­ns slackened.

Health officials say that the reopening of educationa­l institutes without strict measures in place is another reason for the resurgence of coronaviru­s cases.

PM warns of winter spike

The minister’s warning comes a day after Prime Minister Imran Khan cautioned the nation against a possible second wave of the contagious disease in winter as the country’s daily death toll has crossed into double digits since September.

Khan directed the authoritie­s to strengthen measures to prevent the spread of the disease and urged the people to wear masks in public.

Pollution levels

Khan expressed fears that the cities with a high level of pollution such as Faisalabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Gujranwala might witness an increase in Covid cases during the second wave of the pandemic.

Recent studies of Covid- 19 in several countries have identified links between air pollution and death rates.

A Harvard University study indicates that an increase of only one microgramp­er cubic metre in PM 2.5 — dangerous air pollutants — is associated with an eight per cent increase in the Covid- 19 death rate.

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 ?? Reuters ?? A couple with protective­masks on their chins walk along amarket in Karachi. Authoritie­s are insisting on following protocols after increase in number of coronaviru­s cases.
Reuters A couple with protective­masks on their chins walk along amarket in Karachi. Authoritie­s are insisting on following protocols after increase in number of coronaviru­s cases.
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