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Pakistan to lift lockdown from Saturday, despite rising COVID-19 curve

ISLAMABAD, May 7:Pakistan’s coronavirus lockdown will be lifted on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, despite the fact that the number of cases in the country is still accelerating.
A vehicle and push carts are used as a road block in a business district during a lockdown in efforts to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Karachi, Pakistan May 1, 2020. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
By Reuters

ISLAMABAD, May 7:Pakistan’s coronavirus lockdown will be lifted on Saturday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, despite the fact that the number of cases in the country is still accelerating.


The decision is being taken because the country’s large number of poor people and labourers can not afford to live under lockdown any more, he said on Thursday.


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“We’re deciding that we are ending this lockdown now,” Khan said in a televised address. “We know that we’re doing it at a time when our curve is going up.... but it is not edging up as we were expecting.”


Pakistan, which has undergone a five-week lockdown, has reported 24,073 coronavirus cases with 564 deaths and recorded its highest single-day increase of 1,523 cases on Thursday.

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