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Pakistan reports slight slump in COVID-19 positivity rate

NIH says COVID-19 positivity rate has moved down to 2.84%; 156 patients being treated in ICU

Web Desk
August 02, 2022
A family riding on a bike wear facemasks as a precaution against the coronavirus on October 29 in Karachi, — AFP
A family riding on a bike wear facemasks as a precaution against the coronavirus on October 29 in Karachi, — AFP

ISLAMABAD: The positivity ratio dropped to 2.84% in the country, National Institute of Health (NIH) data showed Tuesday morning.

According to the NIH, 392 people were tested positive for COVID-19 after 13,822 tests were conducted in the last 24 hours.

Following the detection of new cases, the COVID-19 positivity ratio declined to 2.84% from 3.35%, which was recorded a day earlier.

Meanwhile, two coronavirus-related deaths were reported in the last 24 hours.

According to the NIH data, 156 COVID-19 patients are being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU) at different medical facilities across the country.

Pakistanis advised to mask up

With Pakistan logging hundreds of COVID-19 cases every day, the NIH has advised strict adherence to standard operating procedures (SOPs), including mask wearing and social distancing during Muharram gatherings.

Gathering and majalis to remember the Shuhada-e-Karbala (martyrs of Karbala) have started as the country observes the new Islamic year — which began on Sunday.

What are the SOPs for Muharram?

NIH has restricted the elderly and children from attending the gatherings and majalis during Ashura in a COVID-safe manner, as the risk of another outbreak looms with an uptick of the virus across Pakistan.

Following are the guidelines for holding gatherings and processions

Miscellaneous aspects

Areas of focus

Some of the aspects meriting necessary actions at the federal and federating units level, include following:


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