Federal Minister for Planning Asad Omar has said that if we do not take precautionary measures to control the Coronavirus, the situation will return to normal in the next two weeks, God willing, when the first wave of the epidemic was in June. The tide could be more dangerous than before, the NCOC will send action plans to the provinces, cooperation will be sought by contacting the scholars, unfortunately large gatherings are taking place, there is no ban on politics in the country, we do not want such situations to arise. Where people's health and employment are at risk, if they do, our politics will sink, we have no problem competing in politics.
Informing the media along with Special Assistant Dr Faisal Sultan after the NCOC meeting, Asad Umar said that the NCOC would send a plan of action to the provinces. The scholars had cooperated with the government during Ramadan and now The provinces have also been directed to seek similar cooperation by contacting the scholars. He said that unfortunately large gatherings are taking place, there is no ban on politics in the country but it is a matter of responsibility. We do not want conditions to be created where people's health and employment are at risk. If we do so, our politics will sink.
"The speaker has convened a meeting of the Corona committee. We hope that all the political parties will be present where the talks will take place. We have no problem competing in politics," he said. Was 2% and warned that the situation is moving forward, which requires caution, today we have reached where more than 1750 people across the country need oxygen and are admitted to various hospitals, in June. When the situation was bad, there were 3300 to 3500 people in different hospitals at that time, the rate of cases has been increasing at the rate of the last three weeks, if we do not change our behavior and take precautions, then 2 weeks from today. This is the place where the epidemic was at its peak in June, God willing, we are going there. He said that Pakistanis are strongly urged to take precautionary measures, avoid shaking hands but greet people with respect, outside where people Or if there are more people in a closed place, wear a mask and if you have time, keep washing your hands and keep a distance from others.