Pak diaspora advised to avoid non-essential travel
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Thursday advised the Pakistani community abroad to avoid all non-essential travel, stay clear from points of congregation and practice social-distancing in a responsible manner for the safety of their own and of all around.
“We advise our diaspora to exercise caution and personal responsibility for their personal health as well as of those in their family and communities in line with the advisories of local authorities wherever they may be,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said in her opening remarks at the weekly media briefing.
The regular briefing was held without reporters as part of social-distancing to contain spread of Covid-19. The spokesperson’s opening statement was shown live through the official television channel, with her response on questions received from reporters through email to be updated later on the Foreign Office website.
Farooqui said the role of media in building public awareness on safety and precaution during the difficult time was crucial and deeply valued, adding this challenge can only be tackled through collective action.
She said Covid-19 was a rapidly evolving situation and the government and other stakeholders were monitoring, evaluating and coordinating all mechanisms and systems to ensure safety of the citizens.
She mentioned that Ministry of Foreign Affairs had also decided to take precautionary measures against any potential public exposure and had therefore suspended all walk-in consular services except the attestation of power of attorney. Attestation of documents can be carried out through courier companies during this period, she said, adding walk-in consular services would remain suspended from 18th March till 3rd April, and would be reviewed subsequently.
The spokesperson mentioned that the ministry had also established a Crisis Management Unit for coordination on Covid-19 under the supervision of special secretary (Administration) to liaise with the diplomatic corps in Pakistan as well as with the missions abroad.
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