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Slight slump recorded in Pakistan's daily COVID-19 case count

Pakistan reports 789 new coronavirus cases in last 24 hours, NIH data shows

Web Desk
August 04, 2022
A health worker takes a testing sample from a journalist during a nationwide lockdown over the Covid-19 pandemic in Pakistan. Photo: AFP
A health worker takes a testing sample from a journalist during a nationwide lockdown over the Covid-19 pandemic in Pakistan. Photo: AFP


The COVID-19 positivity ratio in Pakistan slightly declined to 3.63% as the country logged at least 789 new cases in the last 24 hours, the National Institute of Health, Islamabad (NIH) data showed Thursday morning.

As many as 21,741 coronavirus tests were conducted that reported a positivity ratio of 3.63%, as compared to the 3.85% rate of yesterday. The number of total positive cases surged to 1,556,445.


Meanwhile, the number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 went up to 1,517,032. As many as four people succumbed to the disease during the treatment, taking Pakistan's coronavirus death toll to 30,499.

At least 160 COVID-19 patients are being treated in intensive-care units of different hospitals 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 (July 31).

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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