Many of us have started behaving like everything is normal: Humayun Saeed
The actor took to Instagram to urge people to stay home as Covid-19 cases climb in Pakistan
With 2,429 cases being recorded in a single day, Pakistan's Covid-19 tally continues to surge, and thanks to the ease in lockdown, people have started to head out like normal.
Keeping the current situation in mind, Humayun Saeed took to Instagram to urge people to stay home amid the rise of the pandemic in Pakistan. ""With Covid-19 cases on the rise in Pakistan, it is all the more important now that we take all the necessary safety precautions," he wrote.
He then went on to share how it's imperative to not leave the house unless it's absolutely necessary to. "And when you do, please always wear a mask and practice social distancing," he added.
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As pointed out by many earlier, with the lockdown being eased in many places, people seem to be thinking as though the pandemic itself has slowed down. Humayun also took it upon himself to bring light to the fact that that is not the case.
"Many of us have started behaving like everything is normal. It isn't. Please be safe!" he urged.
Pakistan's current tally has soared to approximately 66,457 confirmed cases with 1,395 recorded deaths.
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Keeping the current situation in mind, Humayun Saeed took to Instagram to urge people to stay home amid the rise of the pandemic in Pakistan. ""With Covid-19 cases on the rise in Pakistan, it is all the more important now that we take all the necessary safety precautions," he wrote.
He then went on to share how it's imperative to not leave the house unless it's absolutely necessary to. "And when you do, please always wear a mask and practice social distancing," he added.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CA047_Dp2iE/
As pointed out by many earlier, with the lockdown being eased in many places, people seem to be thinking as though the pandemic itself has slowed down. Humayun also took it upon himself to bring light to the fact that that is not the case.
"Many of us have started behaving like everything is normal. It isn't. Please be safe!" he urged.
Pakistan's current tally has soared to approximately 66,457 confirmed cases with 1,395 recorded deaths.
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