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Multan Customs issues preventive measures for stage IV delta variant of Covid-19

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12/08/2021
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) issued preventive measures for stage-IV delta variant of coronavirus pandemic.

The Federal Board of Revenue has directed Customs Collectorate Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) Multan to take special measures for the prevention of stage –IV coronavirus pandemic. The Federal Board of Revenue has directed all the officers of field formations (BS-17 to BS-21) to ensure necessary precautionary measures to contain the outspread of Covid-19.The Model of Customs Collectorate Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) Multan has directed all employees to take their second dose of vaccination for its prevention.

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The FBR further said that employees having symptoms of COVID-19 must immediately get themselves tested for the same and in case tested positive, they must immediately quarantine / isolate themselves at homes for fourteen (14) days. “During this period, their entry to concerned offices shall be banned.”

COVID-19 positive employees shall get themselves tested at the end of fourteen (14) days quarantine/isolation period and only in case of negative results, shall resume their official duties.  In order to avoid physical contact with door handles and to keep the rooms/offices properly ventilated and well-lit, it is also advised that all offices doors/windows be kept open.

 

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