Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Sunday announced a lockdown to be imposed throughout the province starting midnight for the next 15 days in order to control the spread of coronavirus.
The lockdown is aimed at people to stay at home and to restrict their movement, as Sindh has the largest number of coronavirus positive cases.
Meanwhile, in case of an emergency or if someone is ill, he will be allowed to be taken to the hospital.
The ban also extends to places of worship, according to the chief minister.
No more than two people will be allowed in a car, with the only exception being the allowance of three people for hospital-bound vehicles.
Meanwhile, ATMs will remain open and those stepping out for groceries will be able to do so once in two days.
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