
With Italy’s hospital ICUs rapidly filling with mostly unvaccinated COVID-19 patients, the government announced on Christmas Eve that FFP2 masks - which offer users more protection than cloth or surgical masks - must be worn on public transport, including planes, trains, ferries and subways. Other countries are taking similar action as the more transmissible - yet, apparently, less virulent - omicron variant spreads through the continent. Is this #NayaPakistan?" the verified account captioned the video.ROME: To mask or not to mask is a question Italy settled early in the Covid-19 outbreak with a vigorous “yes.” Now the onetime epicenter of the pandemic in Europe hopes even stricter mask rules will help it beat the latest infection surge. "With inflation breaking all previous records, how long do you expect that we official will remain silent keep working for you without been paid for past months our children been forced out of school due to non-payment of fees. The video, shared Friday morning, featured a rap song highlighting where the government has gone wrong, using the premier’s tag line ' ghabrana nahi hai '. But the Foreign Office says the accounts were hacked. It all started after a 56-second music video criticising the government and Prime Minister Imran Khan over soaring inflation and alleged non-payment of salaries went viral online from the official Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of the Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia. The PTI government is in the spotlight once again for all the wrong reasons. In a second tweet, user apologised for sharing video and wrote: "I am sorry am not left with another option.".


On Friday morning, a 56-second music video was shared on Twitter based on premier’s tag line “ Ghabrana nahi hai”.Foreign Office confirms Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts of Embassy of Pakistan in Serbia hacked.A screengrab from the now deleted music video posted on the official Twitter account of the Pakistan Embassy in Serbia.
