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Businesses to remain shut on Friday, Sunday in Sindh as coronavirus cases rise

Sindh Home Department says medical stores, dairy shops, other essential services to be exempted from restrictions

By Kamran Razi
April 05, 2021
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Businesses across Sindh will remain closed on Fridays and Sundays, the Sindh government said Monday, following an increase in the country's coroanvirus infections.

The Home Department, in a notification issued Monday, said grocery shops, medical stores, dairy shops, and other businesses that fall under the category of essential services will be exempted from the restriction. 

"Keeping in view the feedback from field formations on implementation of two safe days per week where different business within same locality/premises are observing different safe days in a week and therefore, the need to avoid confusion and implementation issue the two days Friday and Sunday are declared as safe days for all businesses except essential services," the notification said.

In light of what may arguably be the deadliest wave of coronavirus, the government of Sindh had earlier issued a notification ordering marriage halls and all business centres to be closed by 8pm, effective from April 6, 2021.

However, traders in Pakistan's financial capital had once again rejected the Sindh government's coronavirus-related order to close markets by 8pm — in line with their stance last year when they protested against shutting down the metropolis' bazaars.

Karachi's traders slammed the Sindh government's notification to close business centres at 8pm and demanded the prior working hours be restored.

In the last 24 hours, Pakistan reported 4,323 cases and 43 deaths from coronavirus, bumping the overall infections to 692,231 and the death toll to 14,821.