The Punjab government on Monday extended the lockdown imposed in various districts of the province earlier this month, till August 31, as coronavirus positivity rate continues to spike.
According to a notification issued by the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department, the provincial government imposed a complete ban on indoor weddings till the end of the month.
Outdoor wedding functions, however, will be allowed with a maximum number of 300 guests, who will be required to strictly adhere to COVID-19 protocols.
No indoor gathering, event, or ceremony will be allowed during the lockdown.
The new restrictions will come into force with immediate effect, read the notification.
Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department Secretary Sarah Aslam said that the ongoing lockdown had been extended in various areas of Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan and Faisalabad. The district administration and police would jointly ensure implementation of the COVID-19 SOPs, she added.
POSITIVITY RATE: Provincial capitals Karachi and Lahore continued to report a surge in coronavirus cases as Pakistan battles the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Karachi reported an alarming 21.40 percent positivity ratio. Despite the high number of cases being reported in the city, the Sindh government decided to relax the lockdown imposed on August 1.
Shops, markets, shopping malls and businesses that had been closed on the provincial government’s orders reopened on Monday morning. A large number of people flocked to hotels early morning.
Lahore, on the other hand, reported its highest positivity ratio since the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic started. The Old City reported a coronavirus positivity ratio of 9.2 percent.
Rawalpindi and Islamabad reported 16 percent and 5 percent positivity ratios.
Overall, Pakistan reported a slight drop in coronavirus cases as the country’s positivity ratio fell to 7.54 percent on Monday.
According to the data from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 4,040 new coronavirus cases were detected across Pakistan after 53,528 tests in the last 24 hours.
This pushes the total number of cases to 1,071,620.
There is a small downward trend in daily numbers, however, active cases continue to increase with the latest figure recorded at 83,298 cases.
In the last 24 hours, another 53 people have died of COVID-19. Two days ago, Pakistan had recorded 95 deaths from coronavirus, which was the highest single-day toll during the ongoing fourth wave of the pandemic.
Some 964,404 patients have so far recovered, whereas the total number of deaths has reached 23,918.
Overall, coronavirus cases across Pakistan haven’t declined significantly, however, Sindh has lifted its lockdown as of today. Revised COVID-19 restrictions, which will last till August 31, have been announced by the Sindh government.