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KARACHI: Karachi’s largest Dolmen Mall located at Tariq Road has been sealed for contravening COVID-19 standard operating procedure (SOPs) issued by the Sindh government.
According to the details, Dolmen Mall authority has faced a huge fine for risking the lives of people amidst the second wave of COVID-19.
According to the new SOPs, markets and businesses allowed to with strict adherence COVID-19 standard operating procedure (SOPs). Sindh Home Department the relevant deputy commissioners have been directed to ensure compliance with the orders.
Moreover, the notification was issued to make wearing masks a mandatory thing in private offices and public places. Another 45 people have lost their lives in Pakistan due to the coronavirus and the total number of deaths has reached 10,863.
According to the National Command and Control Center, 2,417 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in 24 hours and the total number of affected people has reached 514,338. In the country, 469,306 people have recovered and the number of active patients is 34,169.
The number of coronavirus cases in Islamabad is 39,749, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 62,719, Sindh 231,953, Punjab 147,953, Balochistan 18,515, Azad Kashmir 8,567, and in Gilgit-Baltistan 4,882 people have been affected by a coronavirus.
The highest number of deaths due to coronavirus was in Punjab where 4,370 people lost their lives while 3,755 people lost their lives in Sindh, 1,762 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 449 in Islamabad, 101 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 189 in Balochistan, and 237 in Azad Kashmir.
The first 50,000 cases came to light in 86 days and the last 50,000 cases in just 22 days. The first case of coronavirus in Pakistan came to light on 26th February, while the first death from coronavirus was reported on 18th March.