Eastern Eye (UK)

Army enforces Covid rules

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PAKISTANI troops have been deployed in 16 major cities to assist civilian authoritie­s in enforcing measures meant to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, including the wearing of masks in public and the closing of non-essential businesses after 6pm.

“Starting at 6am this morning, troops have been sent to aid the civilian administra­tion in each district,” military spokespers­on Major General Babar Iftikhar said on Monday (26). The announceme­nt came as the country recorded its highest daily death toll in recent days since the start of the pandemic, and officials said the health care system was nearing its breaking point.

Iftikhar said 570 people were on ventilator­s in the country and 4,300 in critical condition. In some cities more than 90 per cent of ventilator­s were occupied, and industrial production of oxygen could soon be diverted for health purposes. “Ensuring adherence to precaution­ary measures and maintainin­g law and order will still be the responsibi­lity of civilian authoritie­s,” Iftikhar said. “The Pakistani army will aid other law enforcemen­t agencies as emergency responders to stop the spread of the virus.”

Pakistan has recorded 17,187 deaths and 800,452 cases, as Eastern Eye went to press on Tuesday (27) and is in the midst of a third wave.

The federal government has opted not to impose nationwide lockdowns seen in some other countries, saying such measures could endanger the lives of many who rely on daily wages. Instead, officials have said the percentage of tests returning positive would dictate what lockdown measures are taken in a given area.

But even in those areas measures such as markets being closed after 6 pm each day, and mask wearing mandates have gone unenforced. With only some two million vaccine doses administer­ed and supplies short, officials have pleaded with the public to follow the precaution­ary guidelines.

 ??  ?? ACTION: Soldiers in Peshawar last
Sunday (25)
ACTION: Soldiers in Peshawar last Sunday (25)

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