Islamabad: National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) on Wednesday announced to end all the restrictions related to the global pandemic coronavirus all across the country.
The NCOC chief Asad Umar holding a presser announcing the end of restrictions said that during the pandemic all the provinces were consulted which resulted into good results.
Asad Umar apprised that as many as 70 percent people have been vaccinated so far adding that the number of coronavirus has substantially decreased and now it is a part of normalcy.
He said that administering vaccination against the virus will remain mandatory.
It was decided in the NCOC meeting today to lift all restrictions except the vaccination restrictions. All those who are not vaccinated must get fully vaccinated so that they can avoid all restrictions. We will continue to monitor disease pattern closely & take action if needed
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) March 16, 2022
He said that the pandemic has not completely ended and it is monitored on daily basis.
He said that the number of patients coming to hospital and patients admitting to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) have been reduced.
He said that clerics played their best role for convincing the people while sacrifices rendered by the health workers can’t be ignored .
Asad Umar said that the way women health worker worked is commendable.