6,604 new Coronavirus Cases & 153 deaths registered in Pakistan

6,604 new Coronavirus Cases & 153 deaths registered in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Unfortunately, 153 Coronavirus-infected people lost their lives while battling against the disease in Pakistan in the last 24 hours making it the highest count in a single day since the detection of the first case on February 26.

As per the National Command & Operation Centre (NCOC) data, 6,604 new Coronavirus Cases surfaced across Pakistan on June 19.

To date, 171,666 people have so far been diagnosed with COVID-19 and 3,382 have died of it while 63,504 patients have been recovered across Pakistan making it a significant count.Coronavirus Cases in Pakistan - Unfortunately, 153 Coronavirus-infected people lost their lives while battling against the disease in Pakistan in the last 24 hours making it the highest count in a single day since the detection of the first case on February 26. As per the National Command & Operation Centre (NCOC) data, 6,604 new Coronavirus Cases surfaced across Pakistan on June 19. To date, 171,666 people have been diagnosed with the virus and 3,382 have died of it while 63,504 patients have been recovered across Pakistan making it a significant count. Meanwhile, during the last 24 hours, more than 9,305 violations of health guidelines/instructions were observed across Pakistan. More than 839 markets/shops, 3 industries units were sealed and 1,522 transporters were fined/sealed.

Meanwhile, during the last 24 hours, more than 9,305 violations of health guidelines/instructions were observed across Pakistan.

More than 839 markets/shops, 3 industries units were sealed and 1,522 transporters were fined/sealed.

Details of Violations of health guidelines across Pakistan and enforcement measures as under:-

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK):

  • Violations – 683
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/Shops – 73; Industry – 1; Transport – 285

Balochistan:

  • Violations – 703
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/ Shops – 97

Gilgit-Baltistan:

  • Violations – 267
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/ Shops – 64; Transport – 127

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:

  • Violations – 4684
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/ Shops – 167; Transport – 115

Punjab:

  • Violations – 2287
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/ Shops – 368; Industries – 2; Transport – 987

Sindh:

  • Violations – 681
  • Closed/Sealed: Markets/ Shops – 70; Transport – 8

 

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