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Karachi to be the focus during Sindh s partial lockdown until August 8 - Pakistan

Karachi to be the focus during Sindh s partial lockdown until August 8 - Pakistan
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Sindh to set up 100-bed isolation facility in Karachi for passengers testing positive

Sindh to set up 100-bed isolation facility in Karachi for passengers testing positive By Facility to be used to isolate passengers diagnosed with coronavirus.  Nasir Shah appeals to businessmen, civil society members and other stakeholders in Karachi to strictly follow SOPs. KMC sets up a COVID-19 vigilance committee comprising of five senior doctors at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital. KARACHI: In view of the rising cases from abroad, the Sindh government has announced to establish a 100-bed isolation facility in District Malir to quarantine passengers coming to Karachi airport, reported The News. The decision was taken on Wednesday at a top-level meeting held at the Sindh Secretariat with Sindh Chief Secretary Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah in chair.

100-bed facility to be set up in Malir to isolate Covid-19 patients coming from abroad

July 29, 2021 The Sindh government has decided to establish a 100-bed isolation facility in District Malir to properly isolate those air passengers coming to the Karachi airport from abroad who are diagnosed with coronavirus infection. The decision to this effect was reached on Wednesday at a top-level meeting held at the Sindh Secretariat with Sindh Chief Secretary Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah in chair. The chief secretary asked the Karachi commissioner and Malir deputy commissioner to establish a 100-bed isolation facility for the coronavirus patients among the air travellers coming to Karachi from abroad. The Provincial Disaster Management Authority in Sindh would provide all the necessary facilities for the purpose.

Body formed to address stakeholders concerns on fresh Covid curbs in Sindh - Pakistan

MOTORCYCLISTS queue up to get registered for the Covid-19 vaccine on Tuesday at a drive-through facility set up by the Sindh government in Clifton. Shakil Adil/White Star KARACHI: In view of a surge in Covid-19 cases in the province, particularly in Karachi, Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday constituted a committee to sensitise all the stakeholders shopkeepers, traders, transporters and politicians to cooperate with the government in the larger interest of public health. He took this decision while presiding over a meeting of the provincial task force on coronavirus here at CM House. The chief minister observed that some political circles were issuing what he called irresponsible statements against closure of markets or other activities. He said he was taking strict measures just to save people of the province from the pandemic.

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