Islamabad :
Following reports of Indian delta virus cases in Pakistan, the government has hinted at imposing new restrictions, saying that from August 1, air travel without a vaccination certificate will be banned. This virus can have dangerous consequences if precautions are not taken.
According to the statement, the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) said in a statement that the Delta virus, which is in fact an Indian virus, is being declared as extremely dangerous. There could be a fourth wave.
The NCOC has formulated a comprehensive strategy on Delta virus and other viruses in Pakistan, which could have dangerous consequences if precautions are not taken to control the Delta virus. Due to this, not only did India face millions of deaths, but the people continued to suffer helplessly due to lack of oxygen in hospitals.
Special measures are being taken by the NCOC to protect the people of Pakistan from the harmful effects of the virus, with emphasis on implementation of relevant SOPs and speeding up vaccination.
According to the NCOC, strict implementation of existing SOPs in this regard will be ensured from July 9 to 18. Various proposals to restrict unnecessary movement in case of outbreak of Eid-ul-Adha Are under consideration, the implementation of which will be decided in the next few days keeping in view the spread of Corona.
Orders have been issued to ensure a ban on travel and hotel bookings without a vaccination certificate for persons aged 30 years and above visiting all tourist destinations in Pakistan. Instructions have been issued to all concerned agencies in this regard.