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Karachi commissioner warns of sealing schools for not vaccinating students

Published on: January 15, 2022 11:16 AM

KARACHI: Karachi Commissioner Muhammad Iqbal Memon, in view of the surging COVID-19 cases in the city, on Friday, directed towards the strict implementation of the SOPs and sealing schools refusing to vaccinate children over 12 years.

The commissioner’s statement came during as he chaired a meeting in the port city, where all the deputy commissioners briefed the commissioner about vaccination targets in their respective districts. Memon asked them to speed up the vaccination process.

The meeting took place to review the burgeoning situation of the coronavirus pandemic in the metropolis and implementations of the protocols.

The commissioner said that it must be made sure that the children above the age of 12 were vaccinated and for this purpose, schools must also be taken on board. He said action would be taken against those schools that are not getting their students vaccinated.

The commissioner also directed to seal schools that violate SOPs.

He also advised the citizens to get themselves inoculated against COVID-19 as soon as possible.

Memon took notice of violations of COVID-19 SOPs at wedding halls. He directed the wedding hall owners to make sure that the SOPs were not violated.

The commissioner ordered that entry in wedding halls without masks would be banned and to implement it, teams of police and the rangers accompanied by the assistant commissioner would inspect wedding halls.

He directed all the deputy commissioners to focus on wedding halls and make sure that the SOPs were truly implemented. The meeting’s participants decided that not more than 1,000 people would be allowed inside a wedding hall.

It is important to mention here that Karachi’s positivity ratio reached 35.30% in the last 24 hours.

Will Sindh impose a lockdown?

Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah had said a day earlier the decision to impose a lockdown and close educational institutions will be taken in line with the National Command and Operation Centre’s (NCOC) recommendations.

CM Shah, speaking to journalists in Karachi, had said coronavirus cases were spreading at a fast pace, but the situation was under control as hospitalisations and patients in intensive care units (ICU) in the port city were less.

“Whatever strategy we adopt, it will be in consultation with NCOC,” he had asserted.

The chief minister had said the provincial government is monitoring the coronavirus situation, as he noted that infections were not only rising in Sindh, but across the rest of Pakistan too.

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