Pakistan has reported no deaths from the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours, with confirmed cases rising to 1,576,222. The national death toll stands at 30,640 as of Thursday. This is a positive development in the country’s fight against the pandemic.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) reported that 21 new cases were identified in the past 24 hours. This is a relatively low number compared to previous weeks and shows that the country may be seeing a decline in new infections.
The number of tests conducted in the past 24 hours was 4,416, out of which 21 people were tested positive. This gives a positivity ratio of 0.48%, which is a relatively low figure indicating that the majority of the tests are returning negative results.
The government of Pakistan has implemented various measures to curb the spread of the virus. These include lockdowns, travel restrictions, and mandatory mask-wearing in public places. These measures have likely contributed to the decline in new infections.
Despite the positive news, it is important to note that the situation can change quickly and it is crucial to continue following government guidelines and taking necessary precautions to protect oneself and others from the virus. The country is still in the middle of the pandemic and continued vigilance is necessary to prevent a resurgence of cases.