CAA residential colony reopened after 14 days’ lockdown
KARACHI, APR 20 (DNA) – A residential colony of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was reopened on Sunday night after remaining sealed for 14 days.
The residents of CAA colony were quarantined for 14 days after two coronavirus cases surfaced in the area. The residents of CAA colony were quarantined for 14 days as a precautionary measure, after two coronavirus cases surfaced in the area.
The residential colony of Civil Aviation Authority was sealed for 14 days on April 6. Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Sunday said that the province had recorded eight Covid-19 deaths over the past 24 hours, which is the highest number of fatalities from the contagion in Sindh so far.
In a video statement, he had said this is the highest number of virus-related deaths in 24 hours since the first casualty was reported in the province on March 19, taking the number of people who have dead from the disease to 56.
The chief minister had said 182 new cases of the contagion surfaced during this period, including eight fatalities. He added a total of 1,520 tests were conducted. = DNA
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