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Covid restrictions further relaxed

Ban on sports lifted; walk-in vaccination for 18+; two-day weekly ban reduced to one day; 100 % attendance in office allowed; ban on transport also goes

Mahnoor Ansar

ISLAMABAD: NCOC Session, chaired by Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives, co-chaired by National Coordinator Lt Gen Hamood uz Zaman Khan was held. The forum took a comprehensive review of vaccination process and implementation of Covid SOPs (NPIs).

Decisions regarding National mass vaccination campaign

• Country wide mass vaccination campaign will be run under three pronged strategy based on

• Voluntarily Vaccination by all citizens

• Obligatory for public and private sectors employees. In this regard all public sector employees will have to be vaccinated by 30 June 2021.

• Incentivized campaign for which NCOC is considering to introduce certain incentives for various sectors to encourage vaccination.

•. All vaccination centres will remain open from 8 AM to 10 PM daily from 11 June 2021 (less Sunday).

• Vaccination centres will remain open on Friday instead of Sunday.

• From 11th june onwards 18 years+ citizens will be able to avail the walk-in facility in vaccination centres

• NCOC is in the process of developing  IT based solutions for verification of vaccination certificates which shall be completed by end June 2021.

Decisions on NPIs

These decisions  will be implemented from 15th June onwards

• Restriction on closure of two days a week will be relaxed to 1 day. Choice of day will be at the discretion of Federating units.

• Partial opening of indoor gyms for vaccinated members only.

• Only selective non contact sports will be permitted, while ban on contact sports(Karate, boxing, MMA,Rugby, Kabbadi, Wrestling, waterpolo) and festivals, cultural and other events will remain imposed.

• Ban on closure of shrines will remain imposed.

• Cinemas will remain closed.

• Existing 50% work from home policy will be relaxed to 100 % office attendance.

• Two days weekly ban on inter-provincial transport port will be lifted.

• Restriction regarding 50 % occupancy for public transport will be relaxed to 70% occupancy. 

• Current Restrictions already announced by NCOC regarding recreation, education Sector, mask wearing SOP, Railways and inbound passengers policy will remain in place till further orders.

Lowest positivity rate in four months

Saifullah

ISLAMABAD, JUN 09 (DNA) – The national tally on Wednesday of total active COVID-19 cases was recorded 44,987 with 1,118 more people tested positive for the deadly virus and 2,244 people recovered from the disease during the last 24 hours.

Seventy-seven corona patients have died during past 24 hours, 69 of whom were under treatment in hospital and eight out of the hospital in their respective quarantines or homes, according to the latest update issued by the National command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

During the past 24 hours, most of the deaths have occurred in the Punjab followed by Sindh. Out of the total 77 deaths occurred in the last 24 hours 33 of them had died who were under treatment on ventilators.

Around 869,691 people have recovered from the disease so far across Pakistan making it a significant count with over 90 percent recovery ratio of the affected patients.

Since the pandemic outbreak, a total of 936,131 cases were detected that also included the perished, recovered and under treatment COVID-19 patients so far, including AJK 19,566, Balochistan 25,961, GB 5,664, ICT 81,871, KP 134,928, Punjab 343,031 and Sindh 325,110.

Afghan attack leaves ten aid workers dead

Monitoring Report

KABUL: Gunmen killed 10 people and injured 16 in an attack on a mine-clearing organization in northern Afghanistan, the humanitarian group said Wednesday.

An “unknown armed group” entered a de-mining camp in Baghlan Province, north of the capital, Kabul, and opened fire on HALO Trust staff at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday (1:20 p.m. ET), the organization said in a statement.

 Around 110 men from local communities in northern Afghanistan were in the camp at the time, having finished their work on nearby minefields, the trust said.

The Afghan Interior Ministry said initial reports indicated that eight people had been killed and 14 injured. The reason behind the discrepancy in the number of casualties was not immediately clear.

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement, which said its gunmen fired automatic weapons on people after locking them up in two rooms.

EU aware of nuclear material proliferation incident in India

BRUSSELS: The lead spokesperson for the External Affairs of the European Union Peter Stano has said that the European Union is aware of the nuclear material proliferation incident in India and at the moment, investigations are underway.

He said this while talking to a Private News Channel of Pakistan.

The South Asian region, in particular, and the world, in general, is concerned about international peace and security as the current incidents in India indicate the presence of a nuclear black market there.

This is not the first case of its kind in the country, as last week, a similar incident was reported which raises the question of Indian nuclear plants’ security being compromised.

10 deminers killed in Afghanistan attack

In Afghanistan, at least ten deminers have been killed and fourteen others injured when gunmen attacked their camp in Baghlan province.

According to Interior Ministry Spokesman Tareq Arian, the gunmen entered a compound of a mine-clearing agency and open fire on workers.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far. 

PM inaugurates first One Window Ehsaas center in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated the first One Window Ehsaas center in Islamabad today (Wednesday).

Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection Dr Sania Nishtar briefed Imran Khan about the initiative which is aimed at ensuring access to all the facilities and services of Ehsaas Program under one roof.

She said Ehsaas One Window centers will be established in every district of the country.

She said Ehsaas One Window initiative has six components. Its first component is Ehsaas Center. Others include a digital information and services platform, a mobile app, back office consolidated digital interface, a database and a uniform and integrated beneficiary targeting policy.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister said that establishment of the center is a step forward towards a welfare state. He also planted a spalling on the occasion.

Pakistan, Canada agree to work together on countering Islamophobia

DNA

ISLAMABAD, JUN 9 – Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi held telephone conversation with Foreign Minister of Canada Mr. Marc Garneau. During the call, matters pertaining to the recent tragic incident of Islamophoia in London, Ontario, and bilateral ties were discussed.

The Foreign Minister briefed the Canadian Foreign Minister on the efforts undertaken by the Government of Pakistan to raise awareness and to curtail the growing Islamophobic tendencies. He underscored that the international community must show a common resolve against the rising trend of Islamophobia and promote peaceful coexistence and interfaith harmony.

The two Foreign Ministers agreed to work together on countering Islamophobia through coordinated efforts at the various international fora. Both Foreign Ministers further agreed to remain in close contact.

Ambassador of Nepal calls on Foreign Minister Qureshi

DNA

ISLAMABAD, JUN 9 – ​Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi received the Ambassador of Nepal, Tapas Adhikari, in his office today. The entire spectrum of the bilateral relations was discussed during the meeting.

Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed condolences on the loss of lives in Nepal due to Covid-19 and commended the effective measures taken by Nepal to contain the virus. The Foreign Minister said that Pakistan stands with Nepal in its efforts to deal with Covid-19 pandemic and will extend all possible support in this context.

Foreign Minister Qureshi conveyed his felicitations to the Honorable Mr. Raghubir Mahaseth on assumption of the office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Foreign Minister also expressed gratitude for the assistance extended by the Government of Nepal for the smooth evacuation of stranded Pakistani nationals from Nepal on 31 May 2021.

The Ambassador reciprocated the warm sentiments and expressed his desire to work for further deepening the bilateral relations. He also thanked the Government of Pakistan for the Covid-19 related assistance.

​The Foreign Minister wished peace and prosperity for the brotherly people of Nepal.

German ambassador lauds PTI’s govt efforts for development of Gilgit Baltistan

DNA

ISLAMABAD, JUN 9 – Ambassador of Germany to Pakistan Bernhard Schlagheck called on Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan Ali Amin Khan Gandapur here in Islamabad. The meeting discussed the overall security situation of the region with particular reference to the issue of Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister highlighted the worst condition of Human rights in Indian illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He expressed the resolve of his government for peaceful settlement of Kashmir dispute as per aspirations of people of Jammu and Kashmir and according to the United Nations Security Council resolutions. German Ambassador expressed his concerns on human rights violations in IIOJK and said that Germany supports the peaceful settlement of Kashmir dispute through a meaningful dialogue process.

The meeting also discussed the political, social and economic issues of AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan. The Minister said that free and fair elections of Azad Jammu and Kashmir legislative Assembly will be held soon, in which all political parties will actively participate. The Minister also highlighted the problems and difficulties faced by the civilian population residing on line of control LOC and said that government has started a 3 billion rupees project for safety and security of life and property of the civilian population residing on line of control.

The Ambassador appreciated the steps taken by the current government for development of Gilgit Baltistan and said that his government is also cooperating in social and economic uplift of the said area. He also discussed the potential of hydro power generation in Gilgit Baltistan and said that his government was ready to further cooperate in social and economic sectors of Gilgit Baltistan. The Minister said that his government welcomes the foreign investment and is extending maximum cooperation in this regard.

WTO to intensify talks over protections of COVID-19 vaccines

World Trade Organization member states agreed on Wednesday to intensify talks toward improving access to COVID-19 products, as developing nations push for a proposal to ease patent and other legal protections on coronavirus vaccines — and some wealthier countries remain stiffly opposed.

The goal is to help jump-start lagging efforts to get vaccines to developing-world countries that badly need them, according to a Geneva-based trade official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

New, informal talks will start next week among members of the panel, with an eye toward pulling together a report for a meeting of WTO ambassadors on July 21-22.

South Africa and India floated the proposal for a temporary easing of patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines, therapies and tests – known as an “IP waiver” — last fall. While many developed countries with strong pharmaceutical industries hesitated about or were outright opposed that idea, the debate received a jolt last month when the Biden administration announced support for an IP waiver for vaccines alone.

In the two days of talks, South Africa and India laid out a revision of their proposal – now backed by over 60 countries – that insisted on the three-year temporary nature of the waiver for COVID-19 products, the trade official said.

But some countries – notably the European Union’s 27 member states, as well as Britain, Switzerland and Korea – continue to oppose a waiver, the official said, relaying deliberations in the closed-door talks Tuesday and Wednesday.

Even optimistic supporters acknowledge an IP waiver could take months to finalize because of the resistance and WTO rules that require consensus on such decisions — meaning a single country among the 164 members could scuttle any proposal. Even if one were adopted, ratification would also take time.

Advocacy groups, emboldened by the support the U.S. announced last month, have increasingly pushed the plan and insisted it would not be as difficult to carry out as its opponents say.

Pharmaceutical companies insist that an IP waiver could dampen the incentive for researchers and entrepreneurs to innovate, and say vaccine-sharing by rich countries would be a much faster way to get shots to health workers and at-risk populations in the developing world.

The World Health Organization has repeatedly inveighed against unequal access to vaccines, noting that rich countries scooped up supplies well in excess of the need of their own populations while developing countries have obtained only a small fraction of the doses so far distributed and used worldwide.

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