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National Command and Operations Center says special teams made to ensure virus SOPs being implemented

National Command and Operations Center Says Special teams made to ensure virus SOPs being implemented 
NCOC says special teams made to ensure virus SOPs being implemented
The National Command and Operations Center said on Thursday that special teams have been made for the implementation of the Standard Operating Procedures against the coronavirus as countrywide cases shockingly piled up third day in a row.
According to the National Command and Operations Center, the spread of the virus can only be curbed due to the implementation of the (SOPs).

The National Command and Operations Center said that the teams will operate  across all the provinces to ensure that the (SOPs) are being implemented, imposing a fine upon violation.
The (SOPs) will be thoroughly implemented in urban areas, markets and on public places, said the National Command and Operations Center.
According to an official statement, an National Command and Operations Center team comprising specialists and management experts will visit various areas of country to assist local administrations in assessment, needs and requirement.
Dr Faisal Sultan, PM's focal person for Caronaviurs  will lead the team, added the statement.
Earlier today, the National Command and Operations Center statistics showed that Pakistan recorded its highest number of positive cases in a day with (4,688) new infections and 82 deaths, continuing the streak for the third consecutive day.
The new positive cases have resulted in Pakistan overtaking China, from where the virus emerged, in the number of positive cases.
The country, in the last 24 hours, also crossed the (20,000) testing sample capacity.
The latest surge in Caronavirus cases takes the nation wide tally to (85,264) while the death toll has risen to (1,770).