The Sindh government issued a reminder that restrictions on the prevention of coronaviruses will remain in effect throughout the province throughout the month of Ramadan.

The Sindh government spokesman, Murtada Wahhab, said that the Department of Origin issued a notice on April 23, stating that the siege restrictions imposed before Ramadan would apply until the end of the holy month.
"The notification is valid so far and there are no plans to withdraw it," he said. "Some sectors were allowed to resume work. They would be allowed to work."

Wahab said that the government allowed companies via the Internet to work and provide home delivery services to clients. He expected that entrepreneurs will continue to implement the agreed standard operating procedures while resuming economic activities.
He criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan, saying that the Prime Minister was confused or was trying to confuse the masses. "When people praise the closure, our Prime Minister says," We imposed the closure on March 13th. "In another forum, he says that no one thinks of the poor. The extension of the closure until May 9 was the cabinet decision, led by the prime minister himself."
Wahab said that Prime Minister Imran and his government belong to the country's elite class. He said that PTI was in power in three of the country's four provinces.

The Sindh government spokesman said he was not confident in the status of the coronavirus assessment. He said, "If the closure was not imposed in time, our hospitals would feel the pressure [caused by the coronavirus]." "During the past 24 hours, 12 deaths have been reported. If the restrictions of the embargo continue during the next 10 to 12 days, we will see better results," he added.

Previously, a notice from the Ministry of Interior stipulated that the restrictions should remain in effect from five in the evening. 8 am throughout the month of Ramadan. However, dairy stores may remain open from 8 AM. 8 pm during the holy month. Meanwhile, dairy will not be able to sell breakfast items.

Samosa,pakoras and chat fruits can be delivered to homes during the holy month. All dealers must implement standard delivery procedures during the month. The decision was taken to prevent stores from selling breakfast items to discourage many people from meeting at certain points.

The notification also stated that due to the coronavirus, Tarawih owners were instructed at home.