Coronavirus Cases in Pakistan climb to 3059; death ratio is 1.5%

UncategorizedCoronavirus Cases in Pakistan climb to 3059; death ratio is 1.5%

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: More Coronavirus Cases have poured in around the Country, with which, the number of Confirmed Cases in Pakistan has soared to 3,059 while the death tally has now touched 45.

Of all the Confirmed Coronavirus Cases, 2,844 are active after 170 patients got recovered and 45 lost the battle against the COVID-19.

As per the details available on the Official Portal, 1,319 persons have so far been tested positive in Punjab. Of them, 12 have died while 25 have been recovered.

In Sindh, 881 Coronavirus infected people have so far been registered while 85 patients have got recovered and 15 have passed away.

Of 372 patients registered in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 30 have been cured and 14 have died.

In Balochistan, 189 Cases have so far been detected, 17 of them have ended up in recovered while 1 patient has succumbed to the disease.

Likewise, 206 people in Gilgit-Baltistan have been tested positive for the virus. Of them, 9 have been recovered but 3 have died.

The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) has so far registered 78 Coronavirus Cases and 3 recoveries. While 14 persons in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) were diagnosed with the COVID-19, and of them, one got recovered.

Meanwhile, as of April 3, a total of 32,930 Coronavirus Tests had been conducted throughout the Country.

As per the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), there are 449 hospitals with COVID-19 Isolation Case Management Facilities across the Country having 7,295 beds.

As many as 1,158 Coronavirus patients are hospitalized and 13 of them are in critical condition.

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