'Pakistan should learn from India' says Shoaib Akhtar

Islamabad: Corona virus is wreaking havoc in Pakistan. So far, 799 cases have been found positive and 6 people have died. On this matter, former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has expressed concern over the situation in Pakistan. He said that the people here are not alert even after taking such a severe form of this deadly virus and they are coming in and out of fearless herds. People should take care and lockdown themselves.

Akhtar further said that in this case we need to learn from India. There is a curfew, people have locked themselves out of their own free will. Countries like Bangladesh and Rwanda are also doing well on this dangerous disease. But there is no fear among the people of Pakistan. Four people are sitting here on a motorcycle each. People are going to celebrate picnic on the mountains.

The Rawalpindi Express said that the Punjab (Pakistan province) government should impose curfew to control the situation here. The restaurants here are opening till 10–10 pm. People are going to each other's house for dinner. Akhtar appealed to the people to understand the fragility of the time and to stop the best interaction for two weeks so that the virus could be neutralized.

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