Sindh announces revised COVID-19 curbs starting today

By Rana Javaid
February 22, 2022

Under revised curbs, markets to remain open without time restrictions; indoor dining, weddings, gatherings allowed

Police officials patrol at Empress Market to see to the implementation of restrictions imposed as a preventive measure to curb the spread of coronavirus in Karachi. — APP/File

KARACHI: The Sindh government on Tuesday announced revised COVID-19 restrictions for the province as the country battles the fifth wave of the pandemic.

The new restrictions are set to take effect from today (February 22), and will last till “revised earlier if the periodical review of the COVID-19 situation warrants”.

Under the revised curbs, the following will apply:

Gatherings

Dining

Business timings

Office routine

Education sector

Public transport

Gyms

Shrines

Cinemas

Amusement Parks

Sports

Domestic air/land travel meals

Railways

Mask wearing

Extended lockdowns

Earlier, today the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) removed three cities from the list of cities/districts where it earlier decided to keep restrictions in place, as COVID-19 positivity rates decline countrywide.

The forum, last week, had issued a list of six cities/districts where the COVID-19 positivity was higher than 10%, saying that the already enforced restrictions will remain in place there.

The cities/districts included:

However, after witnessing a declining coronavirus trend in half of these cities, the NCOC removed Karachi, Hyderabad and Peshawar from the list.


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