Since June, the novel BA.5 sub-variant of Omicron has been predominantly blamed for the rise in coronavirus cases in Pakistan. The new rules return to the period of the first Covid waves after months of close to normalcy.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) reports that the nation reported 653 new illnesses on the previous day, with a positive rate of 3.45%.
There have been no more fatalities noted recently.
18,950 tests were performed in the previous 24 hours, and 162 individuals required critical care.
If people don’t take precautions, Covid instances could increase over the forthcoming festivities, according to health experts.
The NCOC announced today that Eidul Azha will be celebrated on July 10. The statement was followed by the announcement of many rules. “Being a prominent religious event/congregation; Eidul Azha prayer .As advised, Eid prayers will be conducted “under strict Covid guidelines” in public areas.
In the event that it becomes necessary to worship inside a mosque, all the doors and windows should remain open to allow for ventilation.