Pakistan’s COVID19 cases cross 100,000-mark

Pakistan’s coronavirus cases crossed the 100,000-mark on Sunday, as Prime Minister Imran Khan ruled out the return to a strict shutdown to stem the spread of the disease and said the “elitist” idea would collapse the economy and increase poverty.

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan rose to 101,173 on Sunday after new infections were reported, making it the 16th country to cross 100,000-mark.

   

With 97 more fatalities due to COVID-19, the death toll jumped to 2,032 in the country.

The Health Ministry said that on the positive side, at least 33,465 patients have fully recovered so far.

So far 37,090 cases have been reported in Punjab, 38,108 in Sindh, 13,487 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 6,221 in Balochistan, 4,979 in Islamabad, 927 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 361 in Kashmir.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s provincial lawmaker Chaudhry Ali Akhtar has tested positive for the virus, his spokesperson said.

The spokesperson shared that the Akhtar was in home isolation and had gotten himself tested after showing symptoms of the virus. Akhtar was elected from Punjab Assembly’s Faisalabad III in the 2018 elections.

At least four lawmakers, including a provincial minister, have died due to coronavirus in Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has made wearing face masks mandatory in public hospitals across the province.

“Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, it is notified in the best public interest that no person should be allowed to enter any government hospital without wearing a face mask,” according to a notification.

The province reported 486 new coronavirus cases, taking the provincial tally to 13,487, according to the health department.

The province’s death toll from the virus rose to 575 with 14 more deaths reported — seven in Peshawar, two in Bajaur and one each in Nowshera, Mardan, Dir Lower, Malakand, Kohat.

Of the 38,108 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Sindh, 30,548, a whopping 80 per cent, have been reported from the metropolis, according to data released by the provincial health department.

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar said on Sunday that the federal government distributed 250 ventilators among the provinces in the last week.

“Of these, 72 were given to Punjab, 52 each to Sindh and KP and 20 to Balochistan,” he wrote on Twitter.

Umar also announced that the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) has, in collaboration with National Information Technology Board, launched an updated version of government’s COVID-19 app.

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