People in Peshawar not bothered about SOPs as lockdown eases
PESHAWAR: People paid little heed to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) agreed upon between the government and traders as the lockdown was eased since Monday.
During the last two days of relaxation in lockdown long queues of cars were seen on roads particularly in the Peshawar Saddar where parking lots were full and cars were moving on main road bumper-to-bumper.
During a visit to Saddar bazaar it was observed that very little number of the customers or visitors were following the SOPs like keeping social distancing and wearing face masks. Though shopkeepers had put hand sanitizers on counters and most of them along with salesmen were wearing masks but nobody dared asking the customers to wear masks.
The unprecedented crowd at markets and bazaars and traffic flow on main roads like Saddar Road, Grand Trunk Road and University Road, Dilazak Road, Bara Road and Kohat Road showed the people had purchasing power and they were not afraid of contracting the Covid-19.
Despite rapid increase in the number of deaths toll due to coronavirus and rise in new cases people are yet to take the issue seriously by adopting protective measures. This carelessness on the part of general public as well as government policy of ease might lead to an outburst in the number of coronavirus cases.
Videos on social media from different parts of the country suggest that people have not taken the problem seriously and have been taking it for granted. It can be a weakness on the part of government or lack of interest by the public but such a situation might lead towards a catastrophe.
So far the relaxation observed on ground is disappointing and can be disastrous instead of relief for the masses. Though government spokesmen have warned of returning to lockdown if the people did not adopt precautionary measures and follow the SOPs, the administration should be on high alert to see how traders respond to the customers carelessness and how serious and cooperative they are towards the official protocols. Although people in rural areas neither avoid hand-shakes nor use mask or sanitizers those in urban localities are two steps ahead in carelessness especially in keeping social distancing.
-
Ex-UK Envoy Mandelson Issues ‘unequivocal’ Apology To Epstein's Victims -
Kate Middleton Accused Of Being ‘silent Assassin’ Pitting William Against Andrew -
Meghan Markle, Harry 'deliberately' Snubbed Kate Middleton Ahead Of UK Return -
Elon Musk Seeks Sole Custody Of Son After Ashley St. Clair's Trans Support -
How To Spot Real Instagram Password Reset Email -
Kylie Jenner Makes Subtle Appearance On Timothee Chalamet's Social Handle -
Jennifer Lawrence Shares Rare Insight Into Relationship With Hubby Cooke Maroney -
Philippines: Rubbish Landfill Collapse Death Toll Rises To 13 -
Sanae Takaichi, Lee Jae Myung Meet To Push For Closer Security And Economic Ties At High-stakes Summit -
Kate Middleton Fears For Family After Shocking Palace Break-in -
Canadian PM Visits China After A Decade Of Diplomatic Strain: What Deals Are In Focus? -
New York Plans Limited Rollout Of Self-driving Taxis -
Nvidia Clarifies ‘no Upfront Payment Needed For H200 Chips Production’ -
Sarah Ferguson Faces Painful Choice Between Peace, Family Bond -
Africa First: Nigeria Set To Approve Landmark AI Rules For Digital Economy -
WhatsApp Tests Built-in Supervision Feature Long Missing From The App