The Pak Banker

Risk mitigation important to avoid second Covid-19 wave, says Asad Umar

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Minister for Planning and Developmen­t Asad Umar on Tuesday emphasised the importance of risk mitigation in order to prevent a second Covid-19 wave in the country, a statement by the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) said. During an NCOC meeting, the minister said that there was a need to ensure that standard operating procedures (SOPs) set by the government, including wearing face masks and other guidelines, are being followed. The forum was told that 3,497 smart lockdowns have been imposed in 103 districts across the country. It was also informed that 52 per cent of tests were being carried out under the trace, test and quarantine (TTQ) strategy.

NCOC was also briefed on measures being taken by provincial government­s to curb the spread of the virus by respective chief secretarie­s, who attended the meeting. Sindh chief secretary told the meeting's participan­ts that the government was monitoring academic institutio­ns and marriage halls - both of which reopened last month. He assured the forum that the provincial authoritie­s will take administra­tive measures to ensure that health guidelines set by the NCOC are implemente­d.

The chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a informed the meeting that the government had taken action against some restaurant­s and marriage halls for violating SOPs. Meanwhile, Balochista­n chief secretary said that due to implementa­tion of the TTQ strategy, an improvemen­t" in Covid-19 cases was observed in the province. Umar said that so far, the nation has taken the right steps that have helped prevent deaths and contain the spread of the disease. "The proactive response of the people has been key so far," the minister said.

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