All types of public transport and tourist destinations will be closed to restrict movement checkpoints will be set up at the entrances and exits of cities police rangers and the army will be deployed at checkpoints the decision was taken in a meeting chaired by provincial health minister Dr Yasmeen Rashid
Lahore - Punjab government has decided to complete lockdown in the province from May 8. According to media sources, a meeting was held under the chairmanship of Punjab Health Minister Dr. Yasmeen Rashid to review the Corona situation in the province in which it was decided that a complete lockdown would be carried out in the province from May 8, during which movement in the province was restricted.
All types of public transport and tourist destinations will remain closed, while checkpoints will be set up at the entrances and exits of cities, and police, rangers, and the army will be deployed at these checkpoints.
It was informed that the meeting chaired by Provincial Health Minister Yasmeen Rashid was attended by Chief Secretary Punjab and other senior civil and military officials. Speaking on the occasion,
Dr. Yasmeen Rashid said that the next 15 years would be held to control the Corona epidemic. 20 days are very important, citizens should support the government's efforts to control the Corona epidemic, people should celebrate Eid with simplicity and prove to be responsible citizens by taking precautionary measures.
On the other hand, the NCOC has also issued guidelines for Stay Home and Stay Safe from May 8 to May 16, under which moon night markets, henna, jewelry, clothing stalls, markets, businesses will remain closed May 1.
the guidelines for Yum Ali Shab-e-Qadr I'tikaf and Jumu'ah-ul-Wada will be implemented From May 8 to 16, moon night markets henna jewelry clothing stalls will be banned amusement places public parks shopping malls will remain closed.
Recreational areas and surrounding hotels will also remain closed, private cars, rickshaws, taxis will be allowed with 50 percent rides, inter-provincial, inter and intra-city public transport will be banned, additional trains will run till May 7, NC The OC further decided that
Eid-ul-Fitr holidays would be from May 10 to 15, all markets, shops, businesses would be closed from May 8 to May 16 under the Stay Home Stay strategy, and power outages during the Eid days. Will not be