Sindh govt bans wedding functions from April 6 to curb coronavirus cases

Kamran Razi
March 31, 2021

Transport to operate at 50% capacity with strict compliance of coronavirus SOPs, Sindh Home Department says

Sindh govt bans wedding functions from April 6 to curb coronavirus cases
A marriage hall in Karachi. Photo: File


KARACHI: The Sindh government has banned all marriage functions — both indoors and outdoors — with effect from April 6, and introduced a new set of coronavirus restrictions till April 11.

The provincial government has sprung into action as the third wave of the coronavirus intensifies and over four thousands cases are being reported on a daily basis across the country.

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Here are the salient features of the new restrictions imposed by the Sindh government:

Murad calls for "complete lockdown" to curb virus

The Sindh government earlier suggested that the Centre impose a two-week lockdown across the country, with the province's chief minister Murad Ali Shah saying that a complete lockdown is needed to successfully combat the third wave of coronavirus.

“Do a lockdown or don’t do it, smart lockdown is nothing,” the chief minister had said while speaking to media in Islamabad.

The Sindh chief minister had told reporters that his government believes the Centre should ban inter-city transport for two weeks as well. He added that the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic is “dangerous”.

“I have antibodies yet I am still afraid of corona[virus],” CM Shah had said.

He had also slammed the ongoing countrywide vaccination policy, saying the government had failed to procure the vaccine and was instead relying on donations from China.


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