PM warns of Covid-19 peak in late July; calls for compliance of SOPs.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Monday warned that the country is yet to experience the peak of coronavirus cases in late July or early August, and urged upon the people to strictly abide by the precautionary standard operating procedures (SOPs).

"I appeal to the nation to show seriousness in adopting SOPs, lest it puts the lives of yourself and your near ones at risk," he said in a televised public message. He said easing of lockdown never meant the virus has faded away. "We are aware that the virus is here to stay, but we have to slow down its spread through precautions," he said, regretting the casual attitude of the people towards the pandemic. "Our cases are expected to peak by the end of July or August, and then transmission will reduce. So, today I appeal to you, not for me, for you: Please take precautions for your loved ones, for the elderly and for those who have [other ailments]," he said. "We already know that the virus will spread, the trend that our experts have observed is that it spreads, then peaks and then the curve flattens. And the purpose behind flattening the curve is to reduce pressure on hospitals," he went on to say. "Today, I'm here to tell you that if we follow standard operating procedures and take precautionary measures, we can manage the pandemic," he added.

He mentioned that the government had lifted the lockdown to facilitate the general public, particularly the poor and the labourers. "However, it has some conditions attached with. Carry on with your business but also mind the SOPs," he stressed.

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