Bahria Town joined the state authorities in fight against coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19. Bahria Town teams, in collaboration with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA), carried out disinfectant spraying from street to houses in most sensitive areas of Islamabad and other cities. The process of sanitization on international standards also continued in all communities of Bahria Town Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
In pursuance of the protective measures defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Bahria Town has been using the imported multi-function Dust Suppression Spray trucks which are state-of-the-art technology and most effective in the sanitization process. With the help of these trucks, chlorine solution is being sprayed on a daily basis in residential and public areas of Bahria Town.
Bahria International Hospitals are also extending every possible care and protection to its medical staff and public against the coronavirus. Test of coronavirus are also being performed at the lowest rates. While Bahria Town is urging the people to stay indoors, its management has drawn floor markings in order to guide its residents in maintaining social distance at public places like grocery stores, elevators.
Apart from the public places, the sanitization of Bahria Town offices is also being carried out to ensure the health of Bahria employees.
Bahria Dastarkhwan is also serving the people and handing out meal packs twice a day without letting people congregate, hence minimising the chances of virus transmission.
Azaan is being echoed across all Bahria Town mosques in an attempt to ask for forgiveness from the Almighty and to rid the people of Pakistan and the world from the deadly pandemic.
Bahria Town pays tribute to these frontline workers for their sheer courage and selfless devotion in fighting against the disease.