Implementation of SOPs crucial to contain spread of COVID-19.

ISLAMABAD -- Amid the growing number of COVID-19 cases in Pakistan, only strictly adhering to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) of precautionary measures under the safety guidelines can help protect the masses from coronavirus infection. Pakistan as a responsible member of the world community has taken bold and timely steps to impose restrictions on public gatherings, social and political activities, educational institutions and public transport operations to reduce the risk of coronavirus spread.

Likewise, the public is time and again sensitized to ensure at least six feet distance while interacting and avoid handshake, hugging and wearing of masks during meeting with each other. Only the responsible move of individual members during the current pandemic can ensure safety of the collective wellbeing of the society. Actually, the virus is transmitted either through direct contact with the infected person or with the droplets of the infected person's cough or sneeze, or touching the surface that has cough or sneeze droplets. And later on touching the mouth or face with the infected hand as the COVID-19 virus can survive on surfaces for several hours.

Therefore, the World Health Organization (WHO) in its updated guidelines the on COVID-19 has advised the governments to encourage the general public to wear medical masks in clinical areas of health facilities and in areas of widespread transmission and community transmission. Likewise, the WHO has also advised the people to wear masks where physical distancing was not possible such as public transport, shops, confined and crowded environments.

According to Pakistan's real-time updates data portal for COVID-19 till filing of the feature, the virus has so for infected 171, 665 people and caused deaths to 3,382 in Pakistan.

The area-wise details of the coronavirus cases: Sindh 65,163, Punjab 64,216, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa 20,790, Islamabad 10,279, Balochistan 9,162, Gilgit-Baltistan 1253, and AJK 803. The portal has also reported the recovery of 63,504 coronavirus patients in the country. Since the first case of coronavirus reported in the country on Feb 26, 2020, the government wanted to adopt a holistic approach to curb...

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