The Pak Banker

With 4,825 new infections, coronaviru­s tally crosses 800,000 mark

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At least 70 more people have succumbed to coronaviru­s in Pakistan, taking the nationwide COVID-19 death toll to 17,187. As per the official NCOC data, 4,825 new infections emerged.

The positivity rate of coronaviru­s in Pakistan stands at 9.61% as of today. At least 70 more people have succumbed to coronaviru­s in Pakistan, taking the nationwide COVID-19 death toll to 17,187, while over 4,800 new infections have been reported across the country, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) data showed Monday.

As per the official data, 50,161 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, from which 4,825 tests returned positive. The positivity rate of coronaviru­s in Pakistan stands at 9.61% as of today (Monday) whereas the number of active cases stands at 89,219.

The new cases have taken the national tally of positive cases to 800,452 with 285,542 reported in Punjab, 290,788 in Sindh, 114,077 in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, 72,613 in Islamabad, 21,743 in Balochista­n, 16,591 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and 5,258 in Gilgit Baltistan. Pakistan on Saturday reported 157 deaths due to COVID-19, making it the country's highest single-day death toll since the coronaviru­s pandemic began last year.

Previously, the highest death toll reported by the country was 153 on June 20 last year. The Federal Ministry for Interior on Sunday had issued a notificati­on stating that Punjab, GilgitBalt­istan, Balochista­n, Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, and the Islamabad Capital Territory will (in accordance with their needs) seek the help of the Pakistan Army to strictly implement the coronaviru­s SOPs. The orders, however, do not apply to Sindh. The Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed had made the announceme­nt and said that the decision to seek the assistance of the armed forces was taken during a meeting of the National Coordinati­on Committee for Coronaviru­s on Friday, April 23, under the chairmansh­ip of Prime Minister Imran Khan. The new deaths took the nationwide COVID-19 death toll to 17,187, while over 4,800 new infections have been reported across the country, the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) data showed. As per the official data, 50,161 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, from which 4,825 tests returned positive. The positivity rate of coronaviru­s in Pakistan stands at 9.61% as of Monday whereas the number of active cases stands at 89,219.

The new cases have taken the national tally of positive cases to 800,452 with 285,542 reported in Punjab, 290,788 in Sindh, 114,077 in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, 72,613 in Islamabad, 21,743 in Balochista­n, 16,591 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and 5,258 in Gilgit Baltistan. Pakistan on Saturday reported 157 deaths due to COVID-19, making it the country's highest single-day death toll since the coronaviru­s pandemic began last year.

Previously, the highest death toll reported by the country was 153 on June 20 last year. The Federal Ministry for Interior on Sunday had issued a notificati­on stating that Punjab, GilgitBalt­istan, Balochista­n, Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, and the Islamabad Capital Territory will (in accordance with their needs) seek the help of the Pakistan Army to strictly implement the coronaviru­s SOPs.

The orders, however, do not apply to Sindh. The Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed had made the announceme­nt and said that the decision to seek the assistance of the armed forces was taken during a meeting of the National Coordinati­on Committee for Coronaviru­s on Friday, April 23, under the chairmansh­ip of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

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Members of Provincial Assembly Sindh, Shahzad Qureshi and Dr Sanjay Gangwani, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Governor's House. -APP
KARACHI Members of Provincial Assembly Sindh, Shahzad Qureshi and Dr Sanjay Gangwani, called on President Dr. Arif Alvi, at Governor's House. -APP

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