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Wearing face masks mandatory on domestic flights as Covid cases surge

Wearing face masks is compulsory on domestic flights.

ISLAMABAD: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has once again made the wearing of face masks mandatory for domestic flights due to the new surge in COVID-19 cases. According to a notification, all concerned quarters must ensure compliance with the new order with immediate effect. The notification added that the other COVID-19 guidelines on domestic air … Read more

Holidate film review

Holidate

Holidate tries way too hard to be a romantic comedy spoof. Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey make an effort to keep the proceedings moving along, but their efforts are hampered by the story’s and screenplay’s lack of depth. The story’s and screenplay’s lack of depth embarrassingly underscores the film’s ridiculousness. The first thing you notice … Read more

Japan to open to tourists after two years but only with masks, insurance, guides

Japan is loosening mask regulations for the general public. Wearing masks to limit the transmission of diseases and protect against pollen was widespread in Japan. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has promised to bring Japan’s border policies in line with those of other prosperous countries. The government announced on Tuesday that foreign visitors visiting Japan will … Read more

Greece to drop most mask restrictions from June 1

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Greece’s health minister announced Wednesday that most mask restrictions will be lifted from June 1 to mid-September, coinciding with the peak of the country’s vital tourism season. Masks, according to Thanos Plevris, will no longer be required in most areas, including planes and intercity travel, but will remain required in hospitals, nursing homes, and city … Read more

Australian scientists warn against spraying face masks with sanitizer

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CANBERRA – Spraying face masks with sanitizer reduces their effectiveness, Australian scientists have found. In a world-first study published on Thursday, a team from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) revealed that exposing N95 and P2 face masks to alcohol-based sanitizers risks “serious degradation” of their ability to protect from airborne hazards. Jurg … Read more

NCOC makes ‘masks mandatory’ at mosques, markets, public places

ISLAMABAD: Viewing the rising number of coronavirus cases in the country, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Saturday makes masks mandatory at mosques, markets and other public places. The NCOC, the principal body implementing the national Covid-19 efforts, said that a distance of six-feet must be maintained at mosques and carpets must not … Read more

Nepal braces for 3rd wave of pandemic as COVID-19 cases surge

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KATHMANDU – Kathmandu’s Bir Hospital, the largest in Nepal which was converted into a COVID-19 hospital, has witnessed growing hospitalizations in the past week. Meanwhile, major hospitals in the Kathmandu Valley all face rising hospitalizations along with surging daily infections since the start of the new year. HOSPITALIZATIONS, TESTS GROWING Bir Hospital had 41 COVID-19 … Read more

Uzbekistan reports first Omicron case, tightens pandemic restrictions

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TASHKENT, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) — Uzbekistan is tightening pandemic restrictions as the first case of Omicron variant of COVID-19 virus was confirmed in the country, the Uzbek Health Ministry said on Sunday. A foreign citizen who arrived in Uzbekistan on Friday was confirmed to be infected with the Omicron variant, the ministry said, noting that … Read more

PM Imran warns Pakistan could face COVID crisis like India

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday warned that Pakistan could face a COVID-19 crisis similar to India if people do not strictly adhere to health protocols.

According to the details, while responding to the questions of the general public, Imran Khan said the neighboring country is facing a severe shortage of oxygen for the treatment of coronavirus patients.

Imran Khan said, ‘We were able to avoid the situation that India faced, due to our policies. In the third wave, our cases are not rising but have become steady. I am sad at the situation in India.’

Imran Khan urged the masses to wear masks and follow the standard operating procedures (SOPs) to prevent the spread of the virus.

‘Pakistan will head towards national lockdown if the violation of SOPs continues,’ warns the Prime Minister, adding that; ‘The use of masks reduces the spread of coronavirus by 50%.’

Pakistan-India Relations

Imran Khan while commenting about relations with India, said that till New Delhi do not reverse its August 5 decision of scrapping Article 370, the government of Pakistan will not hold any dialogue with it.

‘We raised awareness about India’s Hindutva ideology. The West lectures the world on human rights and inclusivity but does not condemn the violence against Kashmiris.,’ said the Prime Minister, adding that, ‘We will not talk to India unless it takes back its August 5 decision.’

Rule of Law

Imran Khan said that there are two types of law: rule of law, where it is equal for everyone. The law of the jungle, where the powerful get away with violating it. When Riasat-e-Madina, it doesn’t mean we will have quick solutions. Money laundering is a problem in every poor country.

The Prime Minister said those who plundered the nation over the last thirty years do not want supremacy of the constitution and law.  He said mafias in different sectors including sugar do not want the institutions to function.

Action Against Land Grabbers

The Prime Minister said he has also waged a war against the land grabbers and noose has been tightened against them. He said 21 thousand acres of land valuing 27 billion rupees has so far been recovered.

Inflation

Prime Minister said he has brought Shaukat Tarin as the Finance Minister with the responsibility to bring down the prices of essential commodities and take the economy towards growth.

He said we have kept the petrol prices and diesel lower as we realize that no more burden can be put on the masses. He said the prices of electricity have a direct impact on inflation.

Economy

Prime Minister said the government inherited a difficult economic situation with record deficits. He, however, said the present government has laid the foundation for the prosperity of the country. He said our foreign exchange reserves have reached 15.6 billion dollars.

There is a growth of seven point five percent in large-scale manufacturing with the textile industry operating at its full capacity. He said there has been increasing in revenue collection and exports.

The Prime Minister said eleven hundred billion rupees have gone to the farmers this year due to the government’s pro-agriculture policy.

He said the government will soon announce a long-term plan for the agriculture sector. He said we saved both the economy and the people during the difficult times of COVID-19.

Imran Khan said the previous government of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) signed expensive agreements, putting a huge burden on capacity payments.

He said these payments were around 180 billion rupees in 2013, which swelled to 484 billion rupees in 2018 and now this amount is standing at 900 billion rupees.

He said under the international agreements, the government is bound to procure electricity even if it does not require so.

He said we convinced the Independent Power Producers and managed to reduce the amount of capacity payment to the tune of 132 billion rupees.

Similarly, the Prime Minister said we imported LNG from Qatar at cheaper rates, saving 300 million dollars annually.

Pakistani Embassies

The Prime Minister also praised Pakistan’s embassies and their staff members and said that they had delivered great services for Pakistan, especially when it comes to highlighting the Kashmir issue in front of the entire world.

‘I have directed embassies to start online services to overseas Pakistanis where they can register their complaints at a portal which will be set up under the supervision of Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.’ Said the Prime Minister; adding that, ‘Embassies have been directed to solve two issues relating to overseas Pakistanis; to solve problems and issues raised by the Pakistani diaspora abroad and to facilitate Pakistanis abroad in investing into the country.

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Strict Action will be taken on Violation of SOPs says Shafqat Mahmood

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Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood has said that the district administration will review the arrangements for the prevention of the novel coronavirus in schools. Strict actions will be taken against those who will violate the health protocols. According to the details, in a recent statement, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood said After 6 months, the … Read more

KPK Govt issues SOPs for schools

No winter vacations this year

Education Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has issued the SOPs for schools due to coronavirus pandemic. According to the details, arrangements will be made to check the fever at the school gate. Students and teachers with temperatures above 37.3 degrees Celsius will not be allowed to come to school. [embedpost id=”50366″ slug=”sindh-govt-decides-to-take-action-against-private-schools”] The statement said that … Read more

Information Minister Shibli Faraz takes to twitter about COVID-19 Cure

Shibli Faraz

Information Minister Shibli Faraz has emphasized on prevention to contain the spread of Coronavirus. In a tweet on Sunday, Information Minister Shibli Faraz said the formula that prevention is better than treatment will have to be adopted to defeat Coronavirus. The Minister said we will have to prove that we are a responsible nation, not … Read more

Germany makes masks compulsory in public to combat corornavirus

Germany makes masks compulsory in public

The federal government of Germany has announced new measures on Wednesday (April 22) to fight the new coronavirus pandemic. According to the details, the state has made mandatory to wear cloth face masks in public. A German state, North Rhine-Westphalia announced that all citizens must cover their nose and mouth with a face mask in … Read more

Taliban make efforts to counter COVID 19 in Afghanistan

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Taliban in Afghanistan witnessed to be taking steps to counter the spread of coronavirus by distributing masks. Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, tweeted that a campaign had started in Paktika province: د صحت کمیسیون له لوري د پکتیکا ولایت برمل ولسوالۍ کې هم د کرونا وایرس د مخنیوي او عامه پوهاوي په اړه کمپاین ترسره … Read more

Deities in India grab masks as weapon against air pollution

Varanasi deities grab masks as weapon against air pollution

Due to the alarming rise in air pollution in India, it has reached the point that masks have also been worn by Hindu deities. Increased air pollution in the country of extremist Modi has made civilians suffer from various ailments. The situation is so bad that the Pandits are worried that the deities can also … Read more