COVID-19 curve again on the rise in Pakistan

COVID-19 curve again on the rise in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Coronavirus Cases across Pakistan has mounted to 337,573 after 1,313 more people got infected by the novel disease.

The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) data says that in the last 24 hours, 18 Coronavirus patients lost the battle for their lives and now the death tally has jumped to 6,867.

This week, the Coronavirus Cases have consistently been rising as 1,123, 1,167, and 1,313 infections have been registered in the past three days respectively.

The recoveries ratio is slightly on the downward trajectory now; however, it is yet significantly high and stands at 93.6%.Coronavirus - The Coronavirus Cases across Pakistan has mounted to 337,573 after 1,313 more people got infected by the novel disease. The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) data says that in the last 24 hours, 18 Coronavirus patients lost the battle for their lives and now the death tally has jumped to 6,867. This week, the Coronavirus Cases have consistently been rising as 1,123, 1,167, and 1,313 infections have been registered in the past three days respectively. The recoveries ratio is slightly on the downward trajectory now; however, it is yet significantly high and stands at 93.6%. In total, out of 337,573 infected persons till date, 316,060 have recovered and 6,867 have passed away while 14,646 patients are under treatment. So far, the highest number of Coronavirus Cases have surfaced in Sindh wherein 147,295 people have tested positive. In Punjab, 105,197 people have tested positive; in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 39,889 people; in Islamabad, 20,471 people; in Balochistan, 16,000 people; in Azad Kashmir, 4,415 people; and in Gilgit-Baltistan, 4,306 people. In terms of fatalities, Sindh is also atop with 2,639 deaths. Punjab has registered 2,380 deaths, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1,281, Islamabad 224, Balochistan 152, Azad Kashmir 99, and Gilgit-Baltistan 92.

In total, out of 337,573 infected persons till date, 316,060 have recovered and 6,867 have passed away while 14,646 patients are under treatment.

So far, the highest number of Coronavirus Cases have surfaced in Sindh wherein 147,295 people have tested positive.

In Punjab, 105,197 people have tested positive; in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 39,889 people; in Islamabad, 20,471 people; in Balochistan, 16,000 people; in Azad Kashmir, 4,415 people; and in Gilgit-Baltistan, 4,306 people.

In terms of fatalities, Sindh is also atop with 2,639 deaths. Punjab has registered 2,380 deaths, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 1,281, Islamabad 224, Balochistan 152, Azad Kashmir 99, and Gilgit-Baltistan 92.

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