Provinces ease lockdown Murad says ready to work with Centre.

Karachi -- The governments of Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan on Friday announced the partial easing of lockdown measures imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus, even as the number of infections in the country registered a record daily increase. On Thursday, Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced the lifting of the countrywide lockdown in phases from Saturday by reopening all construction-related industries and shopping centres for five days a week from Fajr (early morning) till 5pm and outpatient departments in hospitals.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, addressing a press conference on Friday, said that Sindh was on board with the federal government's plan to ease the lockdown and the province will ease the lockdown from Monday. The Chief Minister sad that decisions announced by the Centre will be implemented in Sindh and the lockdown will remain in place under those directives.

The CM apprised that all industries, except for construction and related industries, will remain shut in Sindh from May 9 onwards. Essential shops and stores will remain open from Fajr prayers till 5pm, but offices which are closed now will remain closed.

Shops in residential areas will be open, but the restrictions in place on malls, bigger markets, and all public gatherings will remain as they are, said the CM.

On Saturdays and Sundays the province will be under complete lockdown, he added. Murad Ali Shah clarified that the provincial and the federal governments are working together, despite differences. 'Some people...

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