Pakistan's Coronavirus Positivity Ratio Surges to 7.94%

 

Pakistan's Coronavirus Positivity Ratio Surges to 7.94%

The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) on Sunday said that the country's national positivity ratio for coronavirus has surged to 7.94 %.  According to the latest data, as of December 5; the highest positivity ratio was observed in Mirpur with 22.00%; followed by Karachi with 17.39% and Peshawar with 16.02%. As reported;  the positivity ratio in AJK stood at 10.83% as of December 5,  in Balochistan at 11.62%, GB 2.68%,  Islamabad 6.16%, KP 11.29%,  Punjab 4.42%, and Sindh 11.47%. The NCOC data showed that the total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country reached to 53,126 on December 6. About 41,645 tests were carried out on December 5. As for deaths; 58 people lost their lives because of the virus during the last 24 hours. So far, 355,012 people have recovered from the infection in the country. Per the report; 8,361 people from across the country have so far died of COVID-19. In Sindh, 3,011 died of the disease;  3,162 in Punjab; 1,404 in KP; 340 people in ICT; 169 in Balochistan; 98 in GB: 98, and 177 in AJK.

 

Province-wise COVID-19 positivity ratio

Punjab

Lahore - 5.47%

Rawalpindi - 11.26%

Faisalabad - 3.98%

Multan - 1.82%

Gujranwala - 1.57%

Sindh

Karachi - 17.39%

Hyderabad - 10.36%

KP

Peshawar - 16.02%

Swat - 4.64%

Abbottabad - 1.59%

Balochistan

Quetta - 6.19%

Islamabad

ICT - 6.16%

AJK

Mirpur - 22.00%

Muzaffarabad - 6.76%

GB

Gilgit - 6.67%

 

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