The National Command and operation Centre (NCOC) has warned that strict measures for controlling the spread of the coronavirus will be imposed once again if there is no improvement in compliance with standard operating procedures (SOPs).

During a special session to monitor an increase in cases, the NCOC was informed that there is a clear resurgence of the virus while deaths are also increasing. All chief secretaries were asked to strictly implement SOPs, a statement issued said.

The forum also identified markets, marriage halls, restaurants and public gatherings as high risk.

"Strict punitive actions on SOP violations will be initiated," the statement said, adding that wearing of face masks and social distancing must be ensured.

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