Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Summer vacations from July 1 in Punjab, KP announces

Schools in Punjab to remain closed till September 15 due to increasing Covid cases

Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa declared that summer vacations in schools would start from July 1, while the Federal Directorate of Education said vacations in the capital would be perceived from July 18 to August 1. Punjab Minister for Education Murad Raas, in a tweet, said that the schools in the province would announce summer vacations … Read more

Covid Vaccine accessibility in Pakistan is satisfactory: NCOC

Pakistan to start COVID vaccination of children aged 12 years and older

The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) said on Tuesday in a statement that Coronavirus inoculation accessibility in the country is satisfactory. National Coordinator Lt Gen Hamood-uz-Zaman Khan chaired the session held in Islamabad. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan and Chairman National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lt Gen Akhtar Nawaz … Read more

NCOC: Partial Resumption Of Indoor Dining allowed for vaccinated individuals only

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In a statement on Monday, the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) said it has permitted restaurants to operate at 50% indoor capacity only for vaccinated people.

The NCOC said indoor and outdoor dining has now been allowed till 11:59 pm, while indoor dining would be at 50% occupancy only for vaccinated individuals.

The statement from the forum said the development came during an NCOC session with Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives, Asad Umar in the chair.

Several decisions were made after the forum had taken a detailed review of the current Covid-19 situation in the country. The decisions will be implemented from July 1-31, with a review taking place on July 27.

Restaurant and hotel management would institute a mechanism for checking of vaccination certificates of guests and will also ensure vaccination of respective management and staff, the NCOC said, adding takeaways will be allowed 24/7.

Essential services which include petrol pumps, pharmacies, medical facilities, vaccination centers, milk shops, tandoors, and takeaways are allowed to operate 24/7. However, the markets and business activities will continue till 10 pm.

Four hundred people have been allowed to attend outdoor marriages, while indoor marriages have been permitted for only vaccinated individuals, with a cap of 200 people.

Wedding halls association and managements will ensure vaccination of staff, and will also institute a mechanism for checking of vaccination certificates of guests, the NCOC said.

Shrines have also been allowed to reopen at the discretion of federating units and local administrations subject to strict adherence to Covid-19 SOPs.

Broader lockdowns with stringent enforcement protocols based on risk assessment would continue and the NCOC will regularly share heat maps with federating units for implementation of lockdowns, the statement said.

A ban has been imposed on all types of indoor and outdoor gatherings including cultural, musical, religious, miscellaneous events.

Continuation of normal working hours for public and private offices with 100% attendance.

Gyms will reopen for only vaccinated people, while it is mandatory for the facility’s staff members to get vaccinated as well.

The ban on contact sports — karate, boxing, martial arts, rugby, water polo, kabaddi, and wrestling — will remain in place.

During a weekly briefing after an NCOC meeting on June 5, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Health Dr. Faisal Sultan claimed that the third wave was subsiding as up to 55,000 tests per day were conducted during the week and the average national positivity ratio remained less than 4pc.

“This shows that the government’s lockdown and enforcement of standard operating procedures (SOPs), along with greater vaccine uptake and administration, has had an impact on the infection rate,” he had said.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reported less than 1,000 coronavirus cases for three days in a row till date. During the last 24 hours, 914 cases were reported in the country after 44,496 tests were conducted.

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PakVac vaccine second batch handed to Federal Government

Pakvac To be launched today

Federal Government has received the second batch of PakVac corona vaccines from the National Institute of Health (NIH), claimed sources. The second batch of the vaccine contains 1, 91,000 doses, stated sources. According to sources, Pakistani experts have primed the second batch of PakVac which is based on the formulation of single-dose Chinese vaccine-Cansino. “Previously, … Read more

NCOC Proposes Summer Vacations In Educational Institutions

NCOC Suggests Summer Vacations In Educational Institutions

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has proposed summer vacations in educational institutions across the country. According to the reports, the NCOC has proposed summer vacations in educational institutions across the country from July 18, but Punjab has disagreed. In its proposal, the NCOC has called for summer vacation from July 18 to August … Read more

Sindh reports news Coronavirus cases in 24 hours

Sindh Issued New Order Regarding Coronavirus SOPs

Coronavirus has claimed 3 more lives in the past 24 hours in Sindh, bringing the province’s overall death toll from the virus to 5,410. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that 511 more cases of coronavirus have been reported during the same period in the province. The chief minister said that of the … Read more

Pakistan to receive Moderna Covid-19 vaccine through Covax: Health Ministry

Pakistan will be receiving Moderna’s mRNA-1273 Covid-19 vaccine dosages in the coming months through COVAX, the World Health Organization’s global shared vaccine Programme. Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination official said that talks were ongoing with COVAX to obtain the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine. The official told that there has so far been no … Read more

COVID-19 national tally of active cases persists over 32 thousands

Pakistan Coronavirus positivity rate

The national tally on Friday of total active COVID-19 cases has reached 32,921 with 1,052  were positive with the deadly virus and 1,013 people recovering from the disease during the last 24 hours. Forty-four corona patients have died during the past 24 hours, 41 of them were under cure in the hospitals, and three of … Read more

Pakistan may face fourth wave of Covid-19 in July

Fourth wave of Covid-19

National Command and Operation Center Chief Asad Umar on Friday said that in absence of strong SOP enforcement, Pakistan could face a fourth wave of coronavirus in July. Taking to Twitter, the federal minister said that NCOC has reviewed artificial intelligence-based disease modeling analysis. Reviewed the artificial intelligence based disease modeling analysis today in NCOC … Read more

Asad Umar Warns Of Fourth Wave Of Coronavirus In Pakistan

Asad Umar

Federal Minister and head of the National Command and Control Center (NCOC) Asad Umar has warned of a fourth wave of coronavirus in Pakistan. Asad Umar said in a Tweet that the NCOC had Reviewed the artificial intelligence-based disease modelling analysis today. “In the absence of strong SOP enforcement and a continued strong vaccination program, … Read more

Inoculation continues at Karachi’s Corona vaccination centers

Sinovac vaccines by China

Vaccination of citizens has been restarted at the city’s most Corona vaccination centers after the supply of vaccine stocks. The process of inoculation has been restarted at Karachi’s Khaliq Dina Hall, a major vaccination center in the city. However, the COVID-19 vaccination at the Arts Councils was still postponed. [amazonad category=”Auto”] Whereas the vaccination procedure … Read more

Pakistan records 1,050 new COVID-19 cases in a single day

COVID-19 Pandemic Out of Control in Afghanistan

Pakistan has on Sunday (today) recorded 1050 new cases of the novel coronavirus during the previous 24 hours with the positivity ratio at 2.55%. According to data from the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 17 out of the 37 people who died as a result of the infection died on ventilators. As a result of … Read more

Pakistan bans travellers from 26 countries

KARACHI: Pakistan has imposed strict restrictions on travelers from 26 different countries, as efforts continue to fight Covid-19 in the country. The 26 countries placed in the “C category” will face an immediate air and land travel ban, as per the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC). India, Iran, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Iraq, the Maldives, … Read more

NCOC decides to accelerate vaccination process in Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan

Pakistan to start COVID vaccination of children aged 12 years and older

National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Friday decided to further speed up the vaccination process in Azad Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan. During a meeting chaired by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, it was obvious that the federal government will establish big vaccination centers and establish mobile teams to add speediness in the … Read more

NCOC: Pakistan reaches 10m Covid-19 vaccination milestone

Pakistan to start walk-in vaccination for people above 40 from Wednesday

Pakistan reached its milestone 10 millionth anti-Covid vaccine on Wednesday at a ceremony held at the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). NCOC chief Asad Umar, Federal Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry, and NCOC Chief Coordinator Lt Gen Hamud Uz Zaman contributed to the event. Umar said stated in a media briefing, the country had … Read more

Asad Umar slights Sindh CM letter, affirms commitment to Sindh’s development

Pakistan vaccinates 5 crore people with at least one jab: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar slights Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah over his letter complaining about supposed partiality in Sindh’s development and declared the federal government’s commitment to expansion projects in Sindh. The chief minister had urged Prime Minister Imran Khan in a harshly worded letter on Saturday to reassess the … Read more

Pakistan coronavirus positivity rate drops to 3.02%

Pakistan records minor increase in daily Covid-19 death count

The coronavirus positivity rate has dropped to 3.02% in Pakistan, according to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). This is the lowest since February 2021. In total, 49,285 coronavirus tests were carried out in the last 24 hours, of which 1,490 came out positive, stated the NCOC on Monday. The country reported 58 deaths … Read more

Punjab announces exam schedule for grades 1-8

Punjab announces exam schedule

Punjab announces exam schedule of grades 1-8, as most of the educational institutions in the country reopen. of grades 1-8, as most of the educational institutions in the country have started to reopen from today. Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas shared on Twitter the schedule for the School-Based Assessments (SBA). “Punjab announces exam schedule” According … Read more

Karachi traders open shops till 8pm

Flour is still available in Sindh at lower price than other provinces: Nasir hussain Shah

Sindh government decided to delay their decision till Monday of keeping shops open till 8 pm, after a meeting with Karachi’s Tajir Action Committee on Saturday. Nasir Hussain Shah Minister for Information Sindh, while speaking to the media, said that the committee had been invited for talks today at the Commissioner House. “We asked them … Read more

Pakistan to issue coronavirus vaccination certificates

Asad Umar

Inhabitants who have received the first dosage of the coronavirus vaccine and are seeking to travel abroad can now get the coronavirus vaccination certificate. The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) on Thursday approved distributing certificates for partial jab and now the people seeking to travel out of the country can acquire them. The certificate … Read more

Dedicated Vaccination Centers for Teachers: Govt

NCOC Educational Institutions Closure till May 23

National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) has decided to set up devoted COVID-19 vaccination centers across the country for teaching and non-teaching staff of all public and private educational institutions. According to details, new vaccination centers will be established at the tehsil level across the country while distinct counters in the current vaccination centers will … Read more

Pakistan: COVID-19 Vaccine To Available For All Above 18 Years

Why are unvaccinated people still at risk of contracting COVID-19?

The government has decided to start scheduling vaccination of registered 18 plus from Thursday the 3rd of June. In a statement released on Twitter, Asad Omar, head of the NCOC and federal minister, said that vaccinations for people over the age of 18 would begin on June 3. “With this step, the vaccination of all … Read more

Islamabad: Classes Of 9th, 10th Grade Resume From Today

Islamabad: Classes Of 9th, 10th Grade Resume From Today

The Ministry of Education has decided to start 10th and 12th classes in private educational institutions in Islamabad from today. Following the instructions of the NCOC, the Ministry of Education issued the notification. According to the notification, a limited number of students will be allowed to come to the educational institutions while the eighth, ninth … Read more

10, 12 Exams To Be Held From June 23rd-29th: NCOC

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The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) announced on Saturday that the exams for classes 10 and 12 will be held from June 23 to July 29.

The decision was made during the NCOC meeting, which was chaired by Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Asad Umar. The body expressed satisfaction with Pakistan’s present coronavirus condition.

The provinces can begin preparatory sessions for classes 10 and 12 on May 31, but they must be conducted on alternate days and with coronavirus SOPs intact, as per the forum.

The NCOC, which made vaccination necessary for teachers and other educational institution workers, said that the inoculation should be finished by June 10 in order to prevent the spread of the disease during examinations.

The forum has allowed walk-in vaccinations for teachers and other workers over the age of 18, who may get vaccinated at the nearest medical facility.

O Level Exams To Be Held From July 26:

Federal Minister Education Shafqat Mahmood had made a new announcement regarding O-level exams via Twitter.

As per the details, the British Council is being issued a special No-objection certificate (NOC) to hold special O-level exams from July 26 to August 6.

He tweeted,

“This will facilitate O-level students to start A level or FA/Fsc from September. This kind of exam in July is unprecedented and I am happy that Cambridge is arranging it.”

The federal minister expressed his concerns over the disturbed education system across Pakistan due to the coronavirus pandemic.

He wrote,

“This pandemic has created immense difficulties in all walks of life but especially in education. We have been taking difficult decisions to ensure that education/ learning continues. Every decision has pros and cons but for us the interest/welfare of students is always paramount”

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Pakistan COVID-19: Vaccine Registration For 30 -40 Years Opened

Pakistan COVID-19: Vaccine Registration For 30 -40 Years Opened

Pakistan will start a COVID-19 vaccination drive for people aged 30-40 from today, according to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC). According to the details, the NCOC has asked citizens between the ages of 30 and 40 to register for the CIVID-19 vaccine jab. “Register yourself by sending CNIC to 1166. On receiving SMS, … Read more

Pakistan COVID-19: Detailed Report On Side Effects Of Vaccine Released

Punjab Decides To Ensure Online Data Entry In Vaccination Centres

The Ministry of Health has released a detailed report on the side effects of the coronavirus vaccine in Pakistan. According to a report released by the Ministry of Health, only 4,329 out of 3.8 million coronavirus vaccines in Pakistan have been found to have adverse effects, with 35.7% of those affected having fever. According to … Read more

NCOC Announces To Open Up Vaccination For 30 years And Older

Pakistan to start COVID vaccination of children aged 12 years and older

Federal Minister for Planning, Development, Reforms and Special Initiatives Asad Umar has announced to open vaccination for 30 years and above. The Minister wrote on Twitter, “In today’s NCOC meeting it has been decided to open up vaccination for 30 years and older starting tomorrow. The messages for those who are being scheduled will go … Read more

Schools To Reopen In Districts With Less Than 5% COVID Positivity Ratio

Schools

The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) on Wednesday has decided to reopen schools in districts with less than a 5% coronavirus positivity ratio.

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has announced a relaxation of Corona restrictions.

The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by NCOC chief Asad Umar in Islamabad.

According to the NCOC announcement, tourism with SOPs has been allowed to open from May 24.

Outdoor dining in restaurants and hotels has been announced to be open till 12 noon, the permission of a 24-hour takeaway facility in restaurants and hotels has been granted.

Staggered opening of educational institutions from June 7 — other than those opened from May 24.

In addition, celebrations will be allowed in the open-air marriage hall with 150 people from June 1.

However, shrines, cinemas, indoor dining, indoor gyms, and parks will remain closed while inter-provincial transport will also be closed on Saturday and Sunday.

It should be mentioned here that from June 1, several sectors will be allowed to reopen, but a review meeting will be held on May 27.

Markets, Shops To Reopen From May 17: NCOC

Earlier on May 15th, the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) had decided to allow all markets and shops to open from May 17.

The NCOC meeting was chaired by the Federal Minister and head of the NCOC Asad Umar on Saturday to review the latest corona situation in the country.

The meeting decided to allow shops and markets to remain open from May 17 until 8 pm.

According to the NCOC, all offices will be open under normal working hours from May 17, but 50 percent attendance will be maintained in the offices.

In addition, the NCOC had decided to restore inter-city and intra-city transport, intra-city and inter-city transport from May 16 instead of 17.

Expressing satisfaction over the implementation of SOPs during Eid, the NCOC also decided to run trains with 70% passengers.

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