PR No. 49
Islamabad June 5, 2020

Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Security Division Dr Moeed Yousaf said the government wanted to increase inbound flight operation after evolving consensus with all federating units. Chairing a meeting at National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), held to discuss testing regime of inbound passengers, he said the government wanted to bring 50,000 to 70,000 stranded Pakistanis home every week. However the govt does not want to impose its decision on the provinces. Moeed asked Punjab to submit their categoric proposals if any regarding inbound flight passengers by Saturday noon. Currently a majority agreed on allowing the return of maximum passengers by stict screening, testing of symtomatic and sending them home with comprehensive home quarantine guidlines as will as associating track and trace mechinism. The COVID-19 positive passenger would be dealt with accordingly with the help of Data base genrated by FIA, NADRA and PTA. Moeed said the government wants to bring back 10,000 passengers daily, as over 200,000 Pakistanis stranded abroad are desperate to return home. He asked provinces to persistently share details of COVID-19 positive inbound passengers with the NCOC to help devising plans. Moeed said the government wanted to open its airspaces only after evolving consensus. 336 flights a week are being planned which is 40 % of our full capacity . Moeed said the policy to deal with foreigners at country's borders would be changed from Sunday. Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis Syed Zulfikar Abbas Bukhari said the daily testing of 50,000 passengers is nearly impossible. The meeting was attended by high ranking officers of all provinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
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