People throughout Pakistan crowded markets on Saturday after a national coronavirus lockdown became eased, regardless of the united states recording its second-highest day by day infection toll.
The authorities has allowed organizations to reopen in levels from the weekend, mentioning the financial havoc the virus restrictions have wreaked on citizens.
In Rawalpindi, heaps of customers were getting ready for Eidul Fitr, with many flouting social distancing regulations and advice to put on masks.
In Karachi, shopkeepers set out their wares of shoes, clothes, bangles and fabrics, while in the capital Islamabad customers stood in tightly-packed queues as they waited for stores to open
