Coronavirus: Pakistan Reports 4471 New Cases with 89 Deaths in the Last 24 Hours

Let us tell you that so far 1,81,088 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Pakistan, while 3590 people have died.
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Image credit: VOA news

The coronavirus epidemic continues wreaking havoc in Pakistan. Let us tell you that so far 1,81,088 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) have been reported in Pakistan, while 3590 people have died. According to the country's Health Ministry, 4,471 new cases have been reported in the last 24 hours and 89 people have died. During this, 30,520 people were tested, while 11,02,162 tests have been done in the country so far. A total of 71,458 patients have been cured of the disease.

Of the total cases in the country, 69,628 cases have been reported in Sindh, 66,943 in Punjab, 21,997 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 10,912 in Islamabad, 9,475 in Balochistan, 1,288 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 845 cases in Ghulam Kashmir (PoK).

Reduction in number of new cases and deaths in Punjab province:

Meanwhile, the number of new cases and deaths in Punjab declined on Sunday. Let us tell you that Punjab is one of the provinces most affected by Coronavirus in Pakistan. In the last 24 hours, a total of 1,523 new cases were reported and 60 people died. A day earlier, 2,538 cases were reported and 82 people died. 728 new cases were reported in Lahore on Sunday, while 1,166 cases were reported on Saturday. However, experts have said that this is just a one-day decline. It would be of no importance if there will be no steady reduction in the number of cases over a long period of time.

Image credit: India.com
Image credit: India.com

Operation of international flights partially started:

According to the news agency, after about three months, Pakistan has partially resumed international flights to bring back its citizens stranded abroad due to the Coronavirus lockdown. On 21 March, Pakistan suspended all international flight operations to prevent the spread of the corona virus epidemic in the country. The government has now reopened 25 percent of the country's airspace so that citizens stranded abroad can return.

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