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Thursday, 10 June, 2021 I 29 Shawwal, 1442 I Rs 15.00 I Vol XI No 340 I 12 Pages I Lahore Edition

NCOC deClares COvid vaCCiNatiON ObligatOry fOr all emplOyees g

WALK-IN CoRoNAvIRUS vACCINATIoN FoR ALL ADULTS FRoM FRIDAy

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He National Command and operation Centre has declared antiCovid vaccination obligatory for public and private sector employees, saying that all government servants will have to be vaccinated by the end of this month. The decision to this effect was taken at an NCoC session held on Wednesday chaired by NCoC chief Asad Umar and co-chaired by National Coordinator Lt gen Hamood-uz-Zaman Khan. The forum also decided to slightly relax restrictions, put in place to curb the spread of Covid-19 during the third wave of the virus in the country, from June 15 onwards. The NCoC meeting decided to reduce the closure of businesses from two days to one, allowing the opening of indoor gyms besides increasing the attendance in offices from 50 percent to 100 percent.

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CONFIRMED CASES:

936,131

LAST UPDATED AT 7:10 AM ON JUNE 9, 2021

DAY'S DEATH TOLL:

NEW CASES:

77

1,118 DEATHS:

869,691 21,453 SINDH:

PUNJAB:

325,110

343,031

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BALOCHISTAN:

134,928 AJK/GB: 19,566/5,664

CovID-19 TRANSMISSIoN RATe ReMAINS BeLoW 3PC FoR SeCoND DAy STRAIgHT from 8 am to 10 pm daily from June 11 onwards. However, centres will remain open on Friday instead of Sunday. The NCoC further informed that it is in the process of developing IT-based solutions for the verification of vaccination certificates, which shall be completed by end of June. The forum decided that a countrywide mass vaccination campaign will be run under a three-pronged strategy and all citizens will be immunised on a voluntary basis, while certain incentives will be introduced for various sectors to encourage vaccination. It was decided that all vaccination centres will remain open from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm daily from next Friday, except on Sunday. From Friday onwards, citizens of 18 years plus will be able to avail of the walk-in facility in vaccination centres. Walk-in coronavirus shots will be available to all national identity card holders from Friday at mass vaccination sites, the National Command and operation Centre announced Wednesday. “From 11th June onwards 18 years+ citizens will be able to avail the walk-in facility in vaccination centres,” the body said in a statement. The development comes as the government hit a vaccination milestone administering 10 million vaccine doses, Asad announced, while new infections and deaths steadily decline. He announced the milestone in a televised ceremony. He also urged people to get themselves vaccinated to return to a normal life. Speaking at a ceremony held to mark the deliverance of the 10 millionth dose, Umar said about seven million people had been administered jabs, but cautioned the country had a long way to go to meet the target of vaccinating 70 million people by year-end.

However, the Covid-19 vaccination will be mandatory for all gym members. The meeting decided to lift the twoday weekly ban on inter-provincial transport, besides expanding the capacity of passengers in public transport from 50 percent to 70 percent. As per the NCoC’s decision, conveyed following the meeting, only selective, noncontact sports will be permitted, while the ban on contact sports – Karate, Boxing, MMA, Rugby, Kabbadi, Wrestling and Waterpolo – as well as festivals and cultural and other events will remain in place. However, a ban on the closure of shrines will remain imposed, and cinemas will also remain closed. Current restrictions already announced by the NCoC regarding recreation, education sector, wearing of masks, railways and inbound passengers’ policy will remain in place till further orders. Moreover, the NCoC has decided to keep all vaccination centres functional

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Power cuts return as shortfall touches 5,000 megawatts ISLAMABAD Staff report

electricity consumers nationwide are experiencing eight- to 12hour-long shortages in the scorching heat as the gap between the demand and supply surged to 5,000 megawatts, reports citing sources said. The shortfall reared its head as temperatures rose to 47 and 48 degrees Celsius in parts of Sindh and south Punjab, while major load centres such as Lahore, Karachi and the areas around Rawalpindi and Islamabad witnessed highs of 42, 33 and 41 degrees Celsius, respectively. The people in the power division said that 4,000 megawatts was being generated through hydropower producers, while thermal plants were generating 3,000 megawatts. The total production of electricity stood at 19,000 megawatts while the demand rose to 24,000 megawatts, a shortfall of 5,000 megawatts. However, in a tweet, the Ministry of energy put the number at 1,500 megawatts. The sources said the power distribution companies’ system is

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HBL PSL RESUMES

Rashid Khan's heroics rescue Lahore in final over thriller NEWS DESK Rashid Khan's consecutive boundaries in the final over helped Lahore Qalandars on Wednesday defeat Islamabad United by 5 wickets in a nail-biting contest in the opening match of the second leg of the Pakistan Super League's (PSL) sixth edition at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. Qalandars' skipper Sohail Akhtar has been leading from the front, as he scored 40 runs — the highest individual score in the innings so far — before being dismissed by Fawad Ahmed. Batsman Mohammad Hafeez scored 29, Fakhar Zaman and Muhammad Faizan hit 9 runs each. Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Shadab Khan, and Fawad Ahmed have taken a wicket each so far. ISLAMABAD'S INNINGS: Islamabad United had set a 144-run target for Lahore Qalandars. None of United's players, except Faheem Ashraf, 27, were able to score above 20 runs. United put up a mediocre batting effort as their top order

overburdened, adding that 80 percent of transformers were overloaded. They said that with the rise in demand, feeders kept tripping. Instructions had been given to the power distribution companies to improve their transmission system, the sources said. Interestingly, in February, the government declared its electricity generating capacity has exceeded the need. “It’s true. We are producing much more than we need,” Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Power Tabish gauhar told Reuters. Large-scale construction of new power plants — largely coalfired ones funded by China — has dramatically boosted the country’s energy capacity, the officials announced. When electricity projects now in the pipeline are completed in the next few years, we will have about 38,000 megawatts of capacity, gauhar said. But its current summertime peak demand is 25,000 megawatts, with electricity use falling to 12,000 megawatts in the winter, he said.

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— Usman Khawaja, 18, Colin Munro, 11, Rohail Nazir, 8 — could not produce much, and neither could the middle order. Colin Munro and Usman Khawaja opened for United, with Shaheen Shah Afridi opening the bowling for the Qalandars. James Faulkner took three wickets, Haris Rauf and Ahmed Daniyal two each, and Shaheen Shah Afridi and Rashid Khan were able to pick a wicket each. The Qalandars were able to keep their blowing and fielding tight as they were able to re-

strict United to a struggling 143. This is the first match of PSL 2021 where both the teams are going head-to-head. Islamabad United had won 3 out of 4 matches and was above Lahore Qalandars on the basis of Net Run Rate (NRR) on the points table before the tournament was halted. United have the upper hand as they have won 8 out of 10 PSL matches against Lahore Qalandars — who have won just two.

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