Millennium Post

Pakistan reports 1,452 new infections, 33 deaths

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's total number of Coronaviru­s cases reached 35,788 after 1,452 new infections were reported, while the death toll rose to 770 with 33 fresh fatalities, the health ministry said on Thursday, as the spread of the deadly disease through local transmissi­on showed a dangerous upward trajectory.

According to the Ministry of National Health Services, Punjab province reported 13,561 cases, Sindh 13,341, Khyber-pakhtunkhw­a 5,252, Balochista­n 2,239, Islamabad 822, Gilgit-baltistan 482 and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir 91 cases.

With 33 more deaths, Pakistan's death toll due to COVID19 reached 770 on Thursday.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in the country reached 35,788 after 1,452 patients were added in the last 24 hours, the ministry said.

A total of 9,695 people have fully recovered, it said.

So far, 330,750 tests have been conducted, including 13,051 in the last 24 hours.

According to a report pub

lished by the World Health Organisati­on Pakistan chapter, the spread of the infection through local transmissi­on showed a dangerous upward trajectory.

Balochista­n province showed the highest rate of local transmissi­on at 93 per cent, followed by Sindh (92 per cent), Punjab (85 per cent), Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a (84 per cent) and Gilgit-baltistan (63 per cent),

local media reported. Meanwhile, the Peshawar High Court (PHC) has been closed until May 31 after some of the staff members tested positive for the novel Coronaviru­s.

According to a notificati­on of the PHC Registrar, except the necessary staff, all the offices, branches, bar rooms, advocate general block, consultati­on room, library and bookshop of the high court will remain closed.

The Pakistan government announced last week that it would begin a phased lifting of the lockdown due to its effect on the economy and the workforce.

 ?? PTI ?? Rawalpindi: People rush to shop after the government relaxed the weeks-long lockdown that was enforced to curb the spread of the Coronaviru­s, at a market in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Thursday
PTI Rawalpindi: People rush to shop after the government relaxed the weeks-long lockdown that was enforced to curb the spread of the Coronaviru­s, at a market in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Thursday

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