LAHORE : Expressing displeasure over the implementation status of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in Lahore, Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered to further tighten the implementation of the COVID-19 SOPs in the provincial capital. The premier chaired a session in the provincial capital to ensure special steps against COVID-19 due to rapidly increasing cases in Punjab. Imran Khan directed to take strict action against the violators across the province. During the meeting, PM Imran Khan directed to take strict action against those violating COVID-19 SOPs, laid down by the government. “People must wear masks, maintain social distancing and take other precautions at any cost,” he said. “People must wear masks, maintain social distancing and take other precautions at any cost. The opposition only knows one thing which is criticism but we will not panic. “The government is facing many difficulties still the situation is under control. Chief Minister Usman Buzdar is governing Punjab with a wonderful team in a good manner.” Earlier in the day, Governor Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar called on the Prime Minister Imran Khan in Lahore. Matters pertaining to overall coronavirus situation, political and economic situation of the province were discussed during the meeting. The Punjab Governor apprised the premier that over 1.2 million poor families have been provided ration bags under Punjab Development Network. Punjab Minister for Higher Education Raja Yasir Humayun also called on Prime Minister in Lahore. The provincial minister apprised the Prime Minister about the steps taken to implement university roadmap in the province. It must be noted that Punjab recorded 2,705 new COVID-19 cases during the last 24 hours, raising the provincial virus tally to 50,087. According to statistics provided by the provincial health department, 48 more people lost their lives in the province while battling COVID-19. The total number of patients who succumbed to the virus has reached 938 in the province. The province has so far performed 338,714 virus tests. The number of recoveries in the province stands at 17,560.
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