Sir imposes restrictions at school in the middle of the fifth wave of Covid Pandemic – News2IN
Latest

Sir imposes restrictions at school in the middle of the fifth wave of Covid Pandemic

Sir imposes restrictions at school in the middle of the fifth wave of Covid Pandemic
Written by news2in

Islamabad: When Pakistan faces the fifth wave of deadly pandemics, national command and operations centers (NCOC) impose further restrictions on schools, weddings and fitness centers especially in cities with the Covid-19 front ratio on Wednesday.
Pakistan has reported about 5,472 new Coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, the highest since August last year.
According to the forum, the Covid-19 front ratio has reached 9.48 percent, reported the Tribune Express.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see tourist results imposed in the education sector, where education activities are also limited.
NCOC said, “Schools with students under 12 years will have 50 percent of attendance with a three-day schedule per week, while schools with students over 12 years old will have 100 percent attendance,”
Furthermore, placing restrictions in the wedding sector, NCOC during the meeting decided to ban marriage in the room during an outdoor wedding had been limited to 300 individuals who were fully vaccinated.
The indoor gym will be allowed to operate at a capacity of 50 percent and cinema, temples and parks will also be charged 50 percent of occupancy.
“All types of sports contacts will be banned.
Public transportation has also been instructed to continue its work with a capacity of 70 percent,” said the forum.
This adhesive is maintained for cities with a covid front ratio of more than 10 percent.
However, given the deadly coronavirus waves in Pakistan, NCOC also imposed city restrictions with a tokitititist ratio of less than 10 percent.
Indoor meetings, including marriage, up to 300 people will be permitted in cities where the covid-19 front level reaches 10 percent, while outside meetings with a maximum limit of 500 guests have been permitted.
Gyms, Dine-Ins and Parks will open to complete vaccinated individuals, report the Tribune Express.
Decisions about changes in business and office hours are not made by NCOC.
NCOC Meet will take place again on January 27 to review the situation.

About the author

news2in