Qamber Azeem
Eid ul Azha is an Islamic festival which is celebrated each year to remember the story of Hazrat Ibrahim and Hazrat Ismail. But due to rise in COVID-19 cases there would be some problems to celebrate it with joy. According to a report, The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Tuesday issued fresh guidelines for Eid ul Azha, urging people to follow the issued SOPs as coronavirus cases climb across the country.COVID cases witnessed a spike in the mid of June, with officials fearing that the infections would spread further due to shopping and the celebrations leading up to Eid ul Azha. Eid ul Azha will be observed on July 10 and on this festival, animals are sacrificed, which increases human contact, thereby increasing the chance of the event being a super spreader. I would like to request the public to be alerted regarding this issue.
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