In a tweet, Fawad wrote that due to lack of space in hospitals and lack of oxygen beds, COVID patients in India (India) are stranded on the streets.
Pakistan minister Fawad Chaudhary (file photo)
Pakistan these days is grappling with the third wave of Corona. Prime Minister Imran Khan is facing a double whammy of epidemics and economic crisis. Despite this, the leaders of Pakistan leave their country and are keeping an eye on the Corona situation of India and are targeting the Government of India. Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on Monday targeted Indian politicians over the current Corona situation in India.
Fawad Chaudhary wrote on Twitter that the irresponsible attitude of Indian politicians towards COVID-19 SOP is a major reason for the current grave situation of the epidemic in India. In the tweet, Fawad wrote that due to lack of space in hospitals and lack of oxygen-rich beds, COVID patients in India are stranded on the streets.
Targeting Maryam Nawaz under the pretext of Indian leaders
Fawad Chaudhary said that COVID-19 SOP was violated during the election campaign in Uttar Pradesh. He said that the same attitude is being seen in Pakistan by PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz. With this tweet, Chaudhary also shared a video of Maryam Nawaz’s address addressing a public meeting in Sheikhupura recently.
If people are stranded on the streets in India because there is no space in the hospitals and the oxygen beds have run out, the main reason for this is the irresponsible attitude of the politicians there in the Uttar Pradesh election campaign. #CoronaSOP This is the attitude of Maryam Nawaz pic.twitter.com/FdAdLHv4MT
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) May 17, 2021
Pakistan infection rate 7.83 percent
Let us tell you that Pakistan started relaxing the COVID restrictions imposed on transport and commercial activities on Sunday. To prevent the virus from spreading during Eid holidays, it was banned for a week. This relaxation in restrictions is being given even when the infection rate of Corona virus in the country increased to 7.83 percent on Sunday, which had come down to about five percent a day earlier. This was the first time in two months that the infection rate was so low.
Discounts given to public transport
All businesses and public transport were banned from May 10 to 16 to prevent the movement of people during the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday to prevent the virus. The National Command and Operation Theater (NCOC) decided to resume public transport from Sunday. Restrictions on transport have been relaxed so that people from far away places can return and start going to office and other duties from Monday when business institutions will also open.
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