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Be Safe – ‘Work From Home’ implemented by NCOC

ISLAMABAD: National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has decided to implement ‘Work from Home‘ policy allowing only 50% workforce into offices as the second wave of coronavirus cases begun to rise in Pakistan.

'Work From Home' to be implemented: NCOC
‘Work From Home’ to be implemented: NCOC

Once again NCOC is taking strict measures to control the Secondwave of Coronavirus as positive cases are increasing on daily basis in Pakistan.

Both public and private offices are instructed to implement Work from Home conditions while it has allowed only 50% of employees to be called into offices.

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“Work From Home” to be implemented in Pakistan from November 7 as National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has introduced new set instructions amid the second wave of Covid-19

So far, Coronavirus has claimed 6,923 lives and around 700 to 800 new cases are being reported daily.

Face Mask Mandatory in Karachi – Rs. 500 Fine for Violators

Deputy Commissioner Karachi, imposed Rs 500 fine on any person not wearing a face mask in the city, strict implementation of SOPs directed enforcement agencies.

Report COVID-19 SOPs Violation

NCOC launched a WhatsApp number for registration of COVID Related Violations by the Public. If you come across any violation of COVID SOPs like non wearing of mask, non adherence to Social distancing, over crowding at public places etc, please take a picture and brief account of violation and send it to 03353336262 (0335333NCOC) along with following details:
Location Name:
Tehsil / District / City:
Date and Time:
Event :

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