Mask in government offices to prevent COVID-19: Punjab Chief Minister

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Use of masks in government offices to prevent coronavirus, Punjab Chief Minister.

According to a report by Baaghi TV, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar has ordered strict enforcement of the ban on masks in government offices.

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Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar said that no one should be allowed to enter government offices without a mask. No one will be exempt from wearing a mask. Citizens who come to work in government offices must also wear masks.

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Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar said that violation of the ban on wearing masks would not be tolerated. The habit of wearing a mask and washing your hands frequently will protect you from coronavirus. Caution is essential to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Wearing masks and washing hands frequently has become a social responsibility. There is safety and security in being careful.

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Earlier, unmasked entry into government offices in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was banned. No one will be allowed to enter government offices without a mask. A statement has been issued in this regard, directing government departments to display banners of ‘No Mask, No Entry’.

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It has been made mandatory to wear masks in government offices in Punjab and Sindh. According to a letter issued by the Punjab government, all government employees and officers will wear face masks. The Sindh government has also issued a notification mandating face masks, handwash and sanitizers in government offices while banning the public from entering government offices. If people have a job in a department, they should contact the online portal or by mail.

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A fine of Rs 3,000 will be imposed for not wearing a mask in the federal capital Islamabad, a notification has been issued in this regard.

Section 144 has been enacted in the federal capital Islamabad for non-application of face masks. Those who do not comply will be fined. Applicable to mosques, bazaars, shopping malls, public transport, rail and air travel.

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A notification in this regard has been issued by the Deputy Commissioner Islamabad. Assistant Commissioners and Magistrates will take action against those who do not wear face masks. Violators will be fined, magistrates will be able to impose fines of up to Rs 3,000, violators can be sent to jail under section 188 penalties.

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