Kuwait Times

Pakistanis crowd markets as virus lockdown eased

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis crowded markets on Saturday after a nationwide coronaviru­s lockdown was eased, despite the country declaring its second highest daily infection toll. Prime Minister Imran Khan has allowed businesses to reopen in phases from the weekend, citing the economic havoc the virus restrictio­ns have wreaked on the improvised nation. In the garrison city of Rawalpindi, thousands of shoppers were preparing for Eid, which follows the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, with many flouting social distancing rules and advice to wear masks.

In the southern port city of Karachi shopkeeper­s set out their wares of shoes, clothes, bangles and fabrics, while in the capital Islamabad shoppers stood in tightly-packed queues as they waited for stores to open. Similar scenes were played out in Lahore, Quetta and Peshawar. Omar Shirazi, a banker shopping for clothes with his daughter in Rawalpindi, welcomed the move. “Eid is approachin­g,” he said. “We have to buy new garments for our children. It’s the responsibi­lity of people to comply with rules and wear safety gear.”

Tehmina Sattar, who was shopping with her sister and sons, was more cautious. “We are happy with this decision but at the same time I have a fear in my heart that if this disease spreads it could be devastatin­g. People here are not taking preventati­ve measures.” The country’s Informatio­n Minister Shibli Faraz warned Saturday that the lockdown on businesses would be reimposed if safety guidelines were not followed, after authoritie­s reported more than 1,600 new cases in the past 24 hours.

Infections have been rising steadily as testing has increased, with more than 27,000 cases and more than 600 deaths recorded in the nation of over 210 million. The easing comes as many across the country have openly ignored restrictio­ns on gatherings in public during the past month, especially during the evenings as people celebrate Ramadan. Schools will remain closed until mid-July however, while there are no plans to restart public transporta­tion or domestic flights.

 ?? — AFP ?? QUETTA: People shop for shoes after the government eased a nationwide lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the coronaviru­s on Saturday.
— AFP QUETTA: People shop for shoes after the government eased a nationwide lockdown imposed as a preventive measure against the coronaviru­s on Saturday.

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