Step to ease lockdown did not mean corona pandemic challenge was over: SAPM Firdous

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Thursday said that the step to ease coronavirus lockdown did not mean that the challenge of corona pandemic was over.

In a series of tweet, SAPM said Prime Minister Imran Khan eased the lockdown did for facilitation of the people, and ensuring timely supply of essential goods and other facilities.

She said the battle against outbreak of coronavirus was going on, adding that with care citizens have to protect themselves and others. 

All citizens should enjoy their rights but at the same time fulfill their responsibilities, she added. 

Dr Firdous urged the people to follow preventive measures and social distancing. 

She remarked that this war cannot be won without the cooperation of the people.

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