ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has urged people to observe social distancing and take precautionary measures especially in light of Muharram as Pakistan reported at least 661 coronavirus infections on Sunday amid fears of an imminent Covid wave.

A person in Punjab also succumbed to the virus over the past 24 hours as the country reported a national positivity rate of 3.29 per cent, according to the data issued by the NCOC. As many as 171 patients were in critical condition as of Sunday.

In a specific reference to public gatherings and procession that will be held in connection with Muharram, the national body asked people to strictly comply with anti-coronavirus measures, such as use of face masks and sanitisers.

The use of masks and sanitisers has been made mandatory for the participants of majalis and processions, the NCOC added. According to the command and operation centre, only vaccinated people would be allowed to attend majalis which would be held in open spaces with adequate ventilation arrangements. It added social distancing must be maintained during congregations and processions.

Published in Dawn, August 1st, 2022

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