30 people lost lives due to Covid-19 during last 24 hours in Pakistan

30 people lost lives due to Covid-19 during last 24 hours in...

Islamabad, Pakistan: 30 people lost lives due to Covid-9 during the last 24 hours in Pakistan. Total Covid-19 related deaths in Pakistan are not registered as 6,923.

According to data released by National Command and Operation Centre, 1,376 persons tested Covid-19 positive on November 5, 2020, and 30 persons lost lives due to Covid-19 during last 24 hours. 28 persons died in hospital and two died out of the hospital.

Total Active Covid-19 in Pakistan on November 6, 2020, were reported as 16,242.

Following is the province-wise breakup of cases

35,745 tests conducted on November 5, 2020.

Sindh: 11,530   

Punjab: 14,109

KP: 3,219

Islamabad: 5,740

Balochistan: 161

GB: 410

AJK: 576

It may be mentioned that as many as 317,086 persons recovered so far across Pakistan making it a significant count.

There is no patient on ventilators in AJK, GB & Balochistan.

130 ventilators occupied across Pakistan out of 1,870 vents allocated for COVID-19.

A total of 340,251 cases detected so far (AJK 4572, Balochistan 16033, GB 4332, ICT 20967, KP 40148, Punjab 105856, Sindh 148343)

Sindh: 2664 (15 died in hospital and 2 died out of the hospital on 5 Nov)

Punjab: 2390 (5 died in hospital on 5 Nov)

KP: 1287 (3 died in hospital on 5 Nov)

ICT: 231 (2 died in hospital on 5 Nov)

Balochistan: 152 (-)

GB: 92 (-)

AJK: 107 (3 died in hospital on 5 Nov)

4,609,513 tests conducted

735 hospitals with Covid-19 facilities with 995 patients admitted across the country.

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