Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Sunday issued directives for the provincial authorities and the law enforcement to devise standard operating procedures (SOPs) to allow export-oriented industries and other businesses to resume functioning from April 14.
Chairing a meeting Sunday, he directed the labour, industries, and health departments, as well as the law enforcement agencies to work out SOPs based on the opinion of health experts and principles of labour and industries at the earliest so factories be allowed to open during the coronavirus pandemic. The meeting deliberated on a suggestion of exporters and industrialists seeking conditional reopening of industrialists in order to meet export orders.
Murad Ali Shah said had it not been for the contagion, the government will not have shut industries.
He said the provincial government wants industrial units to start functioning, instructing the authorities to devise SOPs to allow business activities to resume after April 14 in phases. He also sought an SOP for unhindered movement of people.
Health Minister Azra Pechuho, Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani, Information Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah, the provincial government’s spokesperson Murtaza Wahab and others attended the meeting.
Meanwhile, at least 123 people who recovered from the coronavirus in Sindh were not given any medicine and were only kept in isolation, Chief Minister Sindh said on Sunday.
In a video statement, the Sindh CM said that self-isolation was the best way to cure the virus. He added that the total number of knows cases in the province has jumped to 881.
The virus has killed at least 44 people in the country and 15 of them died in Sindh alone, according to health authorities.
Sindh CM said that the provincial government has formed a rapid response force in every district of Sindh. But he warned that the province’s health system would be under a lot of pressure if the virus spreads to low-income areas.