(Islamabad) Prime Minister Imran Khan said Monday the
coronavirus-monitoring authorities have observed that infections in Pakistan
quadrupled over the past 10 days, sounding alarm and urging the nation to
follow the standard operating procedures (SOPs). Addressing the nation
following a meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) on the Covid-19
coronavirus, the premier announced a ban on rallies and gatherings - especially
ahead of the campaigns during the Gilgit Baltistan Election 2020 - but emphasized
that businesses and schools would not be closed. ‘We reviewed the rising cases
of the Covid-19 and the second wave, which is being experienced in the entire world;
especially Europe and America; where cases are rising rapidly and even more
than there were before;’ PM Imran Khan said. ‘In America, the coronavirus cases
have risen beyond the first peak and we see the same in England. They have
started lockdowns; just like they shut down their countries earlier; they've
gone towards the lockdowns again.
Pakistan “a
lucky nation” compared to Iran; India
The PM warned against
gatherings and crowds of more than 300 people; saying outdoor activities,
including restaurants and weddings were fine, but said testing in schools was
underway and a decision on the extension of winter holidays would be made after
a week. ‘We were observing how many cases were there in the provinces. So;
first off; I wish to tell you that God was especially benevolent towards us. We
are a very lucky nation - see our neighbors Iran and India - so God was
especially kind to Pakistan; we were saved from the havoc the coronavirus
wreaked in the rest of the world and in our neighboring countries. ‘We are
thankful to God that our country was saved from the coronavirus deaths, and
secondly, we also saved our economy from destruction, as compared to what's
happening in the other nations. He lamented that Pakistan's service sector
sustained a lot of damage. "For example, tourism, marriage halls, and
restaurants - this is quite a large sector and it was hit significantly when we
shut down our economy;’ he said. ‘Despite that, Pakistan - as opposed to the
rest of the countries - performed way better during the first wave," he
noted. "However, it is with sadness that I say this today that our cases
have quadrupled over the past 10 days - they rose four times - and deaths have
shot up to 25 on average as compared to five or six a day earlier.
“Face masks is
the easiest precaution”
The prime minister said his
government feared that not following the SOPs would lead to the same pressure
building on the hospitals as was seen back in June and how medical facilities
in major cities were full given ‘the speed at which patients are being admitted’
at present. ‘God forbid, if our situation worsens further! We see that it
spread even faster than before in the rest of the world;’ he said. PM Imran
Khan noted how some said the coronavirus has mutated and was spreading faster. ‘I
request my nation that this is the time to take precautions. If we do that; we
will be able to stop and slow it down, the same way all of us - everyone in the
nation — took precautions before and we were saved. ‘We have to do the same
again because that time has come. Face masks is the easiest precaution;’ the
premier said, citing examples from the rest of the world where very few cases
spread and the rate of the pandemic's spread slowed down considerably. ‘We just
need to slow it down. It will spread nonetheless but if we slow down its speed;
then our hospitals will not come under pressure because our main goal is that
we do not want our hospitals to be filled up or our doctors and nurses to face
the pressure as it was in June.
India suffered “a
huge loss due to its lockdown”
He warned that if the situation
went back to how it was in June; ‘we will face challenges as we have seen the
conditions that the rest of the world is experiencing right now; especially
Europe and India’. The government had made several decisions; he said, and
those needed to be followed the same way "the nation stood with us {and}
fought it together and we were saved’. ‘The first precaution is to wear face
masks wherever you go in public and, secondly; we know that the COVID-19
pandemic spreads whenever people are close together and the more the number of
people are close together, the quicker it spreads. ‘We have to try to ensure
that we do not engage in activities that attract crowds. We also have to
understand that we have to save our economy - we know that India suffered a
huge loss due to the kind of lockdown they imposed and everything closes down
when there's a lockdown. India ‘has still been unable to pull itself out [of
that loss] but we managed to do it earlier because we took better precautions
and when we started opening up {our economy}; people followed the SOPs’.
Govt “will be
watching”
PM Imran Khan spoke of the time
during Ramazan when Pakistan chose not to close down the mosques. ‘The biggest
example is that the entire world shut down their mosques during Ramazan except
Pakistan, Pakistan was the only Muslim country in the world that kept its
mosques opened and it did not spread due to the mosques. ‘Why did it not
spread? Because the imaams and ulema in our mosques advised following the SOPs;
practising social distancing; and wearing face masks and we were saved. We
didn't shut down our mosques. The premier mentioned that his government did not
wish to close down anything that would affect people and their incomes. ‘In
factories; we do not want anything that impacts people's livelihoods;’ he said.
‘We won't close down factories, shops; and businesses but you all have to make
sure you follow the SOPs. ‘The government will be watching you, I want my
voluntary force ‘ the Tiger Force’ to
keep us {the government} up to date through mobile phones as to who is
following the SOPs and who's not. It's because the people will bear the real
brunt, not any single personality; not the government;’ he added.
Covid-19 spread
“significantly after election campaigns”
With regards to crowds, he said
the government had decided to shut down political rallies and gatherings. ‘We
had our rally this Saturday but we have decided that anything that does not provide
livelihood will be closed down;’ he noted. ‘We have scrapped our rallies and
we'll urge everyone else to do the same because that's the one place where the
virus spreads the fastest. The chief minister of Gilgit Baltistan told us that
the coronavirus spread significantly after the election campaigns," he
said. The prime minister said weddings should be arranged outdoors
"because when a large number of people gather in an enclosed space, the
cases rise and our testing has showed that it spreads rapidly there’. ‘So no
more than 300 people should be in a gathering - even in marriage halls and we
want that to be outdoors - and everyone should wear a mask and practisise
social distancing. ‘As for restaurants, we are not closing them down,
especially the outdoor ones, the 'truck restaurants' [on the highways]; and the
Dhabas {roadside cafes} are okay but if it's enclosed, then don't be close to
each other;’ he said.
School closure
The announcement came after
Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood convened a special meeting to deliberate the
plan of action of educational institutes with provincial education ministers. According
to the statement; provincial ministers apprised the forum about the latest
coronavirus situation and the impact on the education sector in their regions;
but no final decision was taken about vacations and closure of schools. The
Inter Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) will meet again on
November 23 at 11:00 am to review the situation.
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