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Two guards hurt in Islamabad vaccination centre melee
June 29, 2021
ISLAMABAD/SEHWAN: Two security guards were injured after citizens knocked down the doors of a mass coronavirus vaccination centre at the F-9 park in Islamabad, Geo News reported on Monday.
A sudden influx of people was seen at the centre vaccinating people who are scheduled to travel abroad. The main gate of the vaccination centre was knocked down and people entered forcefully. The administration had no choice but to shut down access points to the centre.
District Health Officer Zaeem Zia said an influx of people from other cities caused the sudden proliferation of people at the centre. He said they could not allow everyone in together because of Covid-19 protocols.
Shrines of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, Bhittai open after covid-induced closure
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SEHWAN: After more than three months of Covid-19-induced closure, shrines reopened in Sindh on Monday, reported ARY News.
According to details, the shrines of famed Sufi saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and mystic poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai opened under the standard operating procedures (SOPs) today.
Sindh had closed all shrines and dargahs across the province in March to stem the third wave of the coronavirus.
The Sindh Auqaf Department issued a notification regarding reopening of the shrines in the province.
The notification advised devotees to strictly adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) that include mask-wearing, social distancing, use of sanitizers and performing ablution at homes before visiting the shrines.
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