Stay on the go, keep up with the social disturbances: Migration among coronary virus pandemics

Stay on the go, keep up with the social disturbances: Migration among coronary virus pandemics



ISLAMABAD - Pakistan's Foreign Office on Thursday suggested that it should stay away from all unnecessary visits and avoid the community and embrace social discrimination that is responsible for protecting itself and its neighbors.



In his opening remarks, Foreign Office spokesman Isha Farooqi said, "We advise our diaspora to take care of their families and communities, on the advice of local authorities." Weekly media briefing.


Regular briefings were held without journalists as part of societal disruptions to control the spread of COVID-19. The spokesman's opening statement was shown live on the official television channel, the latter was updated on the FO website to answer press questions via email. 



An FO spokesperson said the media's role in raising public awareness of safety and precautions during critical times is important and deeply valued.

He said the challenge can only be met through collective action.

During this period, courier companies can verify documents. The move to consular services will be postponed from March 18 to April 3 and will be reviewed later.

He said the ministry had also set up a crisis management unit to coordinate with the Special Secretary (Administration) on Kovid-19 with diplomatic and foreign missions in Pakistan.



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