Doctors advise Sindh CM to extend lockdown in the province

KARACHI (HRNW) – In wake of the rise of the novel coronavirus pandemic cases across the country, the doctors on Tuesday advised Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah to extend lockdown in the province to curb the spread of the pandemic.

According to sources, the doctors while expressing concern said that if the lockdown is not extended in Sindh province, the number of coronavirus patients will increase which would collapse the country’s healthcare system.

The sources said that the Sindh CM has decided to hold consultation over the doctors’ suggestion.

On the other hand, the lockdown in the province has caused billions of rupees loss and given this situation, the provincial government has decided to bring ordinance to provide relief to various segments.

The contents of the proposed ordinance have been completed, sources said.

Murad Ali Shah has completed consultation with senior cabinet members in this regard and under the proposed ordinance, revenue collection for different sectors will be softened.

Concession in collection of provincial revenue is also included in the proposed ordinance.

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