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Pakistan reports 90 new Covid-19 cases

By IANS | Updated: May 12, 2022 13:05 IST

Islamabad, May 12 Pakistan reported 90 new Covid-19 cases, the country's Health Ministry said on Thursday.As many ...

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Islamabad, May 12 Pakistan reported 90 new Covid-19 cases, the country's Health Ministry said on Thursday.

As many as 90 cases of Covid-19 were reported on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.

The tally of infected people increased to 1,528,987 after adding the new cases, according to the data released by the Ministry.

A total of 30,376 people died from Covid-19 in Pakistan, with no more deaths on Wednesday, according to the Ministry's statistics.

On Wednesday, 19,692 tests for Covid-19 were conducted in Pakistan while the positivity rate stood at 0.46 per cent.

At present, there are 104 active cases who are in critical condition in the South Asian country.

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