Pakistan orders masks on domestic flights as COVID numbers rise
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[June 27, 2022]
By Syed Raza Hassan
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan’s
aviation regulator has made masks mandatory on domestic flights given a
gradual rise in the number of COVID-19 cases across the country, it said
a statement.
The order comes a day after Pakistan's biggest city, Karachi, reported
that its COVID-19 positivity ratio, or the rate of positive cases out of
all tests conducted, rose to 21% compared with a national rate of 2.8%.
"With immediate effect, mask wearing will be mandatory onboard domestic
flights,” the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) said in the
statement late on Sunday.
Pakistan has had very few COVID cases over recent months and had done
away with almost all precautions.
But over the past 24 hours, the national COVID positivity ratio had
risen to 2.85% with 382 positive cases and two deaths, according to data
released on Monday by the National Institute of Health, Islamabad (NIH).
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A man wears protective mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) while he walks along a road in Karachi, Pakistan
January 12, 2021. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro
A month ago, the positivity ratio
was 0.54% with 79 positive cases and no deaths. According to the NIH,
85% of eligible Pakistanis have been fully vaccinated against COVID.
Pakistan disbanded the National Command and Operations Center, which
was overseeing the COVID response, on March 31 as infections fell to
the lowest since the outbreak began in 2020.
(Reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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