Pakistan’s Covid19 positivity rate drops to its 8 months lowest of 1.69%

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Pakistan reported 4,119 coronavirus cases at a positivity level of 7.8% during the last 24 hours, with both numbers recording their highest levels in over two months, as concerns around the fourth Covid-19 wave come to life. On May 19, Pakistan reported 4,207 infections, while the highest positivity ratio was recorded on May 20 at 8.22%. Since July, Pakistan has been witnessing a surge in coronavirus cases as well as national positivity level as the country grapples with the Delta variant of the Covid-19. During the last 24 hours, 52,291 tests were conducted across the country, taking the total number to 15,818,764. Of these, 4,119 came out positive. Pakistan has so far confirmed 1,015,827 cases. The total number of fatalities from Covid-19 jumped to 23,133 after 44 people succumbed to the Covid-19. The country reported 7,020 recoveries in 24 hours, taking the tally to 935,742 Overall, there are 2,898 critical cases and 56,952 active coronavirus in Pakistan.
Covid19 positivity ratio in Pakistan spikes to 7.8%
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The Covid19 positivity rate in Pakistan has declined to 1.69 percent which is the lowest in the last 8 months.
In the last 24 hours, 663 new infections have been detected and 27 people have died from the virus, according to the NCOC.
The NCOC said a total of 39,017 tests for COVID-19 were conducted in the last 24 hours.
The total number of deaths from COVID-19 in the country so far has reached 22,034 and the total number of cases has reached 949,838, while 894,352 people have recovered from the virus so far. The active number of cases currently stands at 33,452.
During the last 24 hours, the most deaths occurred in Punjab followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Out of the 27 deaths, 17 people died on ventilators.

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