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Coronavirus: Lockdown in Sindh to be implemented till Eid

Murad Ali Shah
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The spokesperson of Sindh said, the lockdown will be implemented till Eid in the province to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the details, the previous orders regarding the lockdown by the provincial government are for the whole of Ramadan.

The spokesperson has also cleared that the lockdown will be fully implemented by the end of Ramadan.

Nasir Hussain Shah said, there is no truth in the rumors regarding end of lockdown by Sindh government. Only consultation was held today about easing of lockdown.

He further informed that the public will be informed regarding any step of  the lockdown.

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Sindh prepares to ease coronavirus lockdown

Sindh government has decided to ease coronavirus lockdown in the entire province after which the business, transportation and public activities will be gradually resumed.

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According to sources, the conditional resumption of business activities would benefit millions of shopkeepers while commercial activities would be resumed in phases.

Sources has also said that the provincial government wanted to revive Dubai-style business activities, adding that citizens and businessmen would be required to take precautionary measures themselves to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus while allowing conditional business activities.

Sindh government said that the citizens have to change their lifestyle and practice social distancing.

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