AJK PM imposes lockdown in a bid to tackle coronavirus

F.P. Report

MUZAFFARABAD: Azad Jammu and Kashmir Prime Minister Raja Farooq Haider on Monday announced a three-week lockdown in the territory, effective tonight.

Only one case of coronavirus has been reported in the AJK so far, whereas the aggregate in Pakistan soared over 850.

“People will not be allowed to travel unnecessarily [and] will not be allowed to leave their homes,” he said, adding that the suspension of public transport was also a part of the lockdown.

“Passes will be issued for travelling during inevitable conditions,” he said.

Only one person would be allowed to procure food items for the family, he said, appealing to the public to remain indoors and asking them to carry their identity card (CNIC) in they had to leave their homes due to unavoidable circumstances.

“Passes for media workers will be issued, while emergency services will remain functional,” he added.

Meanwhile, the death toll from coronavirus in Pakistan rose to six on Sunday, after the country reported its first death from Balochistan. The provincial government’s spokesperson, Liaquat Shahwani, confirmed the province’s first death from the virus on Sunday in a tweet.

The deceased was a 65-year-old man, under treatment at the Fatima Jinnah Chest Hospital, according to Shahwani.