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COVID-19 : Primary schools in Pak s Sindh likely to shut

COVID-19 : Primary schools in Pak s Sindh likely to shut 13 Jul 2021, 14:37 GMT+10 Sindh [Pakistan], July 13 (ANI): As Pakistan is under threat of the fourth wave of COVID-19, the health department of Sindh has suggested that primary schools should be shut down as infections continue to rise in the country s province. Geo tv reported that the positivity rate of Karachi, alone has exceeded 14 per cent on Monday. The suggestion was put forward during a coronavirus review meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Secretary Mumtaz Ali Shah. During the meeting, several other suggestions were made by the health department to contain the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the province due to the rampant violations of the government s mandated coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Primary schools in Pak s Sindh likely to shut as COVID-19 surges

Primary schools in Pak s Sindh likely to shut as COVID-19 surges ANI | Updated: Jul 13, 2021 09:46 IST Sindh [Pakistan], July 13 (ANI): As Pakistan is under threat of the fourth wave of COVID-19, the health department of Sindh has suggested that primary schools should be shut down as infections continue to rise in the country s province. Geo tv reported that the positivity rate of Karachi, alone has exceeded 14 per cent on Monday. The suggestion was put forward during a coronavirus review meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Secretary Mumtaz Ali Shah. During the meeting, several other suggestions were made by the health department to contain the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the province due to the rampant violations of the government s mandated coronavirus standard operating procedures (SOPs).

COVID-19 cases rising in Balochistan, says Pak govt

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