COVID-19 death toll in Pakistan mounts to 770

COVID-19 death toll in Pakistan mounts to 770

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The number of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases in Pakistan has mounted to 35,788 after 1,452 more Cases surfaced across the Country in the last 24 hours.

Whereas with 33 more deaths, the death tally has reached 770.

However, with a 27.1 percent ratio, 9,695 Coronavirus patients have been recovered now.

To date, 330,750 COVID-19 tests including 13,051 in the last 24 hours have been conducted throughout the Country.

The Punjab province has so far recorded 13,561 Coronavirus patients. Of them, 223 have died while 4,636 have got recovered.

In Sindh, 13,341 patients have been registered. While 234 patients have lost their lives and 2,835 have been recovered.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has reported 5,252 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases, 275 deaths, and 1,392 recovered.

Likewise, Balochistan has 482 Cases, 27 deaths, and 326 recoveries; Gilgit-Baltistan has 482 Cases, 4 deaths, 337 recoveries; and Azad Kashmir has 91 Cases, 1 death, and 69 recoveries.

The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) has a total of 822 COVID-19 Cases registered so far. Of those patients, 6 have passed away while 100 have recovered now.

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