Pakistan records lowest Covid cases

Islamabad (HRNW) The number of Covid-19 cases in Pakistan has fallen to its lowest and making the country one of the most successful nations in the region to curb the spread.

According to the latest numbers, shared by the NCOC for November 12, there were 391 positive cases in the past 24 hours. At least 1,158 patients remain in critical care while nine deaths were reported.

This is in sharp contrast to the overall peak since the pandemic started and when the figures were ten times higher.

Pakistan has given at least 50% population at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. In a tweet, Asad Umar, the chief of NCOC said: “Reached important milestone of 50% of country’s eligible population receiving at least 1 dose. KP became 2nd province to vaccinate half its eligible population with at least 1 dose.”

So far, 26% of people in the country have been fully vaccinated against the deadly virus, while 20% have received the first dose.

 

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