Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that there will be a complete lockdown
    across the country on Saturday and Sunday.
  According to details, a meeting of the National Coordinating Committee
      (NCC) chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan was held at the Prime
      Minister's House.
  Addressing the nation after the meeting, Prime Minister Imran Khan
      announced a complete lockdown in the country on Saturday and Sunday.
  The Prime Minister said that initially, we had closed the locks after 26
      cases. The purpose of the lockdown is to prevent and treat different countries are experiencing different effects of the lockdown.
  'Until the vaccine is ready, we will have to face this epidemic,' Imran
      Khan said.
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Presiding over a meeting at the National Command and Operations Center
      (NCOC) yesterday, Minister for Planning, Development, and Special
      Initiatives Asad Umar had said that strict implementation of the 'no mask,
      no service' policy should be imposed on shopkeepers. Should
  Likewise, all Sindh Private Schools Association declared the opening of
      schools from June 15.
  Despite increasing cases of a novel coronavirus in Pakistan, the All
      Sindh Private Schools Association announced the reopening of the school
      from June 15, according to details.
  It should be noted that Sindh Education Minister Saeed Ghani has already
      announced that schools will remain closed until further notice.
  The Sindh provincial government had decided not to reopen public and
      private educational institutions from June 1.
  'Once we have reviewed the situation on our own, we will decide to reopen
      the schools,' Ghani said.

 
 
 
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