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  • Lockdown in Sindh to be relaxed after April 14

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    Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani File Photo Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani

    Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani said Tuesday the lockdown rules will be revised on April 14, paving the way for a little leniency.

    In a statement, Sindh Education Minister explained that the rules under the coronavirus lockdown will be relaxed after April 14 so that some sectors will be given conditional permission to resume their operations.

    However, he reminded people to continue heeding the lockdown rules as per the law until the aforementioned day. "People should cooperate with the government and not violate the lockdown," he added.

    Sindh Govt extends lockdown till April 14

    The Government of Sindh had on April 3 extended the lockdown until April 14, issuing a set of new orders and guidelines to encourage social distancing and contain the coronavirus from spreading.

    According to the notification, all schools, colleges, universities, madressahs and tuition centres were to remain closed till April 14.

    In continuation of its previous order, shopping malls, cinemas, wedding halls, showrooms, banquets, and hotels throughout the province would also remain closed.

    Shrines and other holy sites would also remain closed while inter- and intra-city public transport would remain suspended (except for food and essential items).

    The home department said, in accordance with the rules announced earlier, that not more than five persons (mosque staff) would be allowed to offer congregational prayers in mosques. For funeral and burial rights, only close family members were allowed to partake after informing the local SHO beforehand.