Sindh Health Department recommends strict lockdown in Karachi
Karachi becomes epicentre with staggering 56,775 coronavirus cases
The Sindh
Health Department is not seems satisfied with smart lockdown strategy and recommends
complete curfew like lockdown in 182 Union Councils in Karachi.
According to
the official figures released by the Sindh government, Karachi has become the
epicentre of COVID-19 in Pakistan with staggering 56,775 coronavirus cases so
far. Every third case that reported in the country is from Karachi.
The PMA Karachi and health experts already urging the Sindh government to impose strict lockdown for at least two weeks to contain the spread of infections. The Health experts warned that situation could get out of control if lockdown and strict measures are not imposed.
The PMA Karachi and health experts already urging the Sindh government to impose strict lockdown for at least two weeks to contain the spread of infections. The Health experts warned that situation could get out of control if lockdown and strict measures are not imposed.
Sindh Health
Department has prepared a list that pointed out virus hotspots in all six
districts of Karachi division; the department highlighted the socio-economic
status, level of population congestion, frequency of Covid-19 cases and
virus-related deaths in each UC of the port city.
According to
the health department officials, all these areas that have been identified need
to be shut down completely. There should be curfew for an indefinite period in
these localities to contain the spread of coronavirus suggested a senior
official of health department.
Expressing
unhappiness with the current smart lockdown in different parts of the city, the
official claimed that such a lockdown would not bring about the necessary
results in slowing down the spread of the contagious disease. “This is not a
lockdown. Everything is open. Commuters are moving about freely, there is no
check on citizens and their travel,” he noted.
According to
the health department, at least 42 UCs are sensitive for the virus in West
district, including 13 in Orangi Town, nine in SITE Town, eight each in Keamari
Town and Baldia Town and four in the parts of Gadap Town falling in this
district.
Similarly,
42 UCs in the city’s Central district have been identified as virus hotspots,
with 13 in North Karachi, 11 in Liaquatabad, 10 in North Nazimabad and eight in
Gulberg.
Meanwhile,
at least 30 UCs were declared hotspots in Korangi district, including 10 UCs in
Korangi Town, nine in Shah Faisal Town, seven in Landhi Town and four in the
parts of Malir that fall in Korangi district.
In East
district, a total of 27 UCs in two towns were declared hotspots in the health
department’s list, including 14 in Gulshan town and 13 in Jamshed Town.
Interestingly,
despite the high number of infections detected in South district earlier on,
only 23 UCs in two towns – including 11 UCs in Lyari Town and 12 UCs in Saddar
Town – were shown as coronavirus hotspots by the health department.
Separately,
at least 19 UCs in Malir district, including seven in Bin Qasim town, five in
Landhi Town, four in this district’s parts of Malir Town and three in its parts
of Gadap Town, were highlighted for caution by health officials.
The
provincial capital has a total of 247 UCs, of which 209 are located in its
urban areas while 38 are located in rural areas.
Meanwhile,
as the Sindh government tried to tighten the smart lockdown, several eateries
in different parts of the port city were warned to abide by the law or else
face being sealed for violating government orders.
Struggling
to limit the movement of citizens in sealed localities, meanwhile, officials
placed barriers on main roads and streets in an attempt to discourage them from
going outside the area. Law enforcers were seen deployed across several sealed
localities, while district administration officials checked shops not under
lockdown for SOP compliance.
Sindh govt taking appropriate action
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