COVID-19: 37 more deaths, 2,145 cases reported in Pakistan – World News


Passengers wearing preventive masks at Railway Cantonment Station. Photo: AFP

Islamabad: In the last 24, there have been thirty-seven more deaths due to corona virus infection in Pakistan.

According to the data released by the National Command and Operation Centre, 2,145 new patients tested positive after 40,805 tests were conducted.

The positivity rate of the country is 5.25%.

The death toll from the pandemic has risen to 22,848, while the active COVID-19 cases in Pakistan stand at 49,929.

Meanwhile, the government has so far given 22,735,993 doses of the corona vaccine, which includes 18,185,297 partial and 4,550,696 complete vaccinations across the country.

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It seems that Pakistan has started a struggle to deal with the increasing cases of coronavirus in the country.

While the country has so far managed to keep the case count relatively low compared to the rest of the world, the delta variant is now reporting an increase in the number of people infected with the disease compared to the previous months.

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