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Don’t Worry, One can only die from Covid: Sindh health minister expects a major rise in COVID-19 cases due to Eid travel

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho joins recently conducted NCOC meeting and put forwards serious reservations against relaxation policy on covid.

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho shared her observation and predictions as well that NCOC must rethink on covid relaxation standard procedure and make sure that it will remain close one more week particularly railway and air travelling services in country. She further said that due to post-Eid days can be a reason of high covid cases.

The Sindh health minister gave an update on the coronavirus infection patterns from last year. She said expects that last year’s pattern will hold this year as well. the baseline, however, is much higher this time around and so the numbers will be significantly larger.

“Due to people travelling back and forth for Eid Holidays, the risk of spreading infections is already considerable and we will see COVID positive cases rising,” Dr Pechuho said.

She spoke about relaxing coronavirus standard operating procedures. She said allowing 70% occupancy in railway carriages should be reconsidered and that Sindh would urge railway operations to be curtailed for at least the next seven to 10 days and the situation will be reviewed again.

Over 25 coronavirus positive cases have been confirmed through air travel, she said, adding that the Sindh health department will be conducting genomic sequence studies on the samples found to determine which variants are found.

“International travel is exacerbating the rise and spread of infections and we have to be more stringent at airports with rapid antigen testing as well as PCR,” she emphasized.

International travellers may not exhibit symptoms till a week to 10 days after landing and would be spreading the virus within their communities as quarantine on international travellers is not being implemented, she highlighted.

The Sindh health minister expressed the belief that non-pharmaceutical interventions should be maintained and not doing so will make things worse.

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