Citizens asked to strictly follow corona SOPs in offices, markets
Islamabad : The Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination has urged the citizens to strictly follow COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in offices and markets to prevent the disease in the wake of a sudden increase in the number of infections in the country.
COVID-19 is a deadly virus but we can control it just as we controlled it by following the SOPs during the first and second waves.
The government is seeking your full cooperation in adhering to the SoPs, an official of the ministry said.
He said We can save precious lives including those of our near and dear ones by taking preventive measures.
Wear a mask, maintain social distance, wash hands with soap frequently and avoid crowded places.
The official said “Please keep the gatherings limited and take all precautions by following the SoPs.”
We are a strong nation and can defeat COVID-19 but for that cooperation from every citizen is imperative, he added.
With 734,423 confirmed cases in the country to date, the government is once again taking strict measures to mitigate the spread of coronavirus infection in the country.
Provincial governments are following suit with health departments and administrative services enforcing necessary preventing measures at public places and encouraging people to protect themselves and others from the virus by adhering to the SoPs, he added.
He said that with the increase in the number of coronavirus infections, the number of patients in the hospitals has also increased.
This has happened because we did not continue to practice SOPs.
We must wear a mask when going out as it reduces transmission of infection by 70 per cent.
Joint Executive Director Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Dr. Minhaj Us Siraj said Proper handwashing with soap is very beneficial and so is social distancing.
If we continue to practice all SoPs, I assure you that we will counter the second wave of COVID-19 just as successfully as we managed the first time.
He said, “I request people to alter their social behavior in terms of following the SoPs strictly so that neither our health system is overburdened, nor is the economic development affected.”
We must also follow the instructions of the NCOC for avoiding mass gatherings and within our families, we must adhere to the SoPs and take special care of the elderly and those showing symptoms.
He said, “Despite all difficulties, the first wave of COVID-19 was tackled by Pakistan in a very efficient manner.”
Responsible civic behavior of the general public made it possible and now that the second wave of COVID-19 has hit Pakistan and we need the people to follow the SoPs very diligently, Dr Minhaj said.
Please ensure that you wash your hands frequently, wear the mask properly when going out, do not go out unnecessarily, and maintaining social distance with others.
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