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After a long period of 6 months, the people of Pakistan are getting ready to welcome ‘Winters’ which will be the afterlife of lockdown or smart lockdown.
The COVID-19 virus affected almost more than 28 million people around the world including Pakistan, Pakistan is one of the countries which was badly affected by coronavirus but to some extent, the situation is under control and the Pakistani nation is working on how to get back to their normal routine.
The government of Pakistan including all four provinces is working on future effective techniques in order to run the country and are opening all public places like malls, schools (including all education sector, restaurants with strict SOPs) from September 15th.
” There were signs of greater awareness about COVID -19 in Pakistan Society” Said DR. Mishal Khan ( Social Epidemiologist) London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Aug-21-2020
Everyone including the general public and students are ready to bring positive change in their lives and desperately waiting to start a normal life. Precautionary measures are to be taken by the end of the public as well as government wearing of masks, washing hands, using sanitizers, maintaining social distance, COVID-19 test is necessary to alternate days for schools and shopping centers, limited time for outing, and most probably Sundays will be off.
” The authorities have issued preventive measures, not for only children but their parents and other caretakers as well who are equally responsible for ensuring well being of children,” Said Saeed Ghani ( Minister of education and literacy Human Resource) September 8, 2020
Pakistani people are facing challenges because of this pandemic situation and have look forward to alternative options like working virtually.
Dr. Asghar ( Leading Pakistani Epidemiologist) said ” The fact that Pakistan had so far done better than feared.” August 21, 2020
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