Sindh links reopening of schools, businesses to coronavirus situation

“Once it is allowed, the home department would issue notification of the opening of the activities and announce SOPs,” says a statement

By Web Desk
August 08, 2020
“This doesn’t mean that coronavirus has been eliminated or contained," says CM. — Geo.tv/Files

KARACHI: Sindh will allow educational, business, and social activities all over the province from September 15, if the pandemic situation improves, the Provincial Task Force on Coronavirus decided on Saturday.

The decision to allow businesses and educational institutions to operate from next month was announced by the National Coordination Committee on Thursday, but the provincial government decided to review the situation in the first week of next month to go ahead with the plan.

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Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, according to a CM House statement, said, “we will sit again in the first week of September to review the situation and decide the opening of the social, business and educational activities.”

“Once it is allowed, the home department would issue notification of the opening of the activities and announce SOPs,” he said.

The meeting was held here on Saturday with Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah in the chair, while provincial ministers, Dr Azra Pechuho, Saeed Ghani, Mukesh Chawla, Nasir Shah, and Murtaza Wahab along with Mayor Karachi Waseem Akhtar, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, IG Sindh Mushtaq Maher, Commissioner Karachi Iftikhar Shahalwani, and Secretary Health Kazim Jatoi were also present.

At the outset of the meeting, the chief minister said that just after the Council of Common Interests meeting, the prime minister had chaired an NCC meeting in Islamabad on August 6.

"The meeting decided all business activities, including education institutions and others must be reopened from September 15. However, it was decided that the provincial governments would review the situation in their task force meetings to take final decisions," Shah said.

In the meeting, Minister Health Dr Azra Pechuho said that the coronavirus situation has improved and the number of new cases has started declining.

Following this, the chief minister said that during the last 30 days cases have dropped down.

On July 8, around 1,782 new cases were reported and on every successive day the number went down, and finally, on August 7, 2020, 487 new cases were reported, he said.

“This doesn’t mean that coronavirus has been eliminated or contained but it teaches us that the virus still exists and we have to learn how to live with it until its vaccine is prepared,” Shah said.

Later on, Secretary Health Kazim Jatoi read out the key recommendations released by the World Health Organisation on the reopening of economic sectors.

The chief minister decided that the COVID-19 hospitals established at NIPA and University Road would continue to function and would be strengthened.

He also directed the Sindh health minister to review the requirements of the Field Isolation Centre at the Expo Centre.

The chief minister also sought the opinion of leading doctors in the meeting about the resumption of social, educational, and business activities.

The chief minister said that business activities and restaurants would be allowed to function up to 9pm.

“This may be enhanced on weekends,” he said, adding that "we have to change our behaviours" by starting the day early in the morning and ending it latest by 10pm.

Shah thanked all the members of the taskforce for their valuable input under which decisions were taken.

“Our decisions were so accurate and workable that other provinces followed them,” he said, and added, “Inshallah we will take final decisions of opening the activities together”.

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