Violation of SOPs: Punjab, Sindh govts warn of tightening restrictions

LAHORE/KARACHI (HRNW) – As the people have started taking unfair advantage of the government s easing of lockdown, Sindh and Punjab government on Tuesday warned of tighten the restrictions.

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that record 18 people have succumbed to the novel coronavirus pandemic in a single day in the province.

He said that restrictions will be imposed again if the situation does not improve.

The chief minister said that the condition of several patients suffering from Coronavirus was critical, out of which 27 are on ventilators, besides 412 new cases have been reported in Karachi.

He warned about the lockdown and said that no one followed the SOPs.

On the other hand, Punjab Minister for Industries & Trade Mian Aslam Iqbal while expressing regret over the public reaction after the easing of lockdown and said that traders have put him in trouble, adding that the province was again heading towards lockdown.

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