COVID-19 Lockdown: Journalists exempted from lockdown, not curfew ― Police vanguardnews
It would be recalled that going by Federal Government directives, essential workers are supposed to close by 8 pm.But Journalists due to the peculiarities of their jobs, stay as late as 10 pm in most cases.
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