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Sindh govt changes business days as coronavirus cases decline

The Sindh government has again revised the business timings and announced that the business days will be six days in a week, Monday- Saturday with Sundays off.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chaired a meeting of the provincial task force on coronavirus on Monday, in which it was decided to close the business activity for one day instead of two days a week.

In the meeting, the CM that the rate of COVID-19 patients in Sindh has come down to 4.5% and some pressure on hospitals has eased now.

He shared more facts and figures, saying that so far 50 of the passengers from abroad have recovered. A total of 9.5% of the new cases were diagnosed in Karachi, 5.65% in Hyderabad, 12% in District East of Karachi, and 9% in District South.

So far, 192 patients have died in June for COVID-19.

The Sindh CM said that he will not tolerate corruption or incompetence in any ongoing work against coronavirus.

He said that having a coronavirus jab should be made mandatory to get a driving license.

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