Pakistan clocks record 4,286 COVID cases in last 24 hours, highest since August 25, 2021

By ANI | Published: January 15, 2022 12:17 PM2022-01-15T12:17:52+5:302022-01-15T12:25:02+5:30

Pakistan has hit a new record of reporting a total of 4,286 COVID cases in the last 24 hours, the highest since August 25, 2021, data by the National Command and Operation's Centre (NCOC) showed on Saturday morning.

Pakistan clocks record 4,286 COVID cases in last 24 hours, highest since August 25, 2021 | Pakistan clocks record 4,286 COVID cases in last 24 hours, highest since August 25, 2021

Pakistan clocks record 4,286 COVID cases in last 24 hours, highest since August 25, 2021

Pakistan has hit a new record of reporting a total of 4,286 COVID cases in the last 24 hours, the highest since August 25, 2021, data by the National Command and Operation's Centre (NCOC) showed on Saturday morning.

Earlier, the tally of the highest number of cases was 3,567 in 24 hours, reported Geo TV.

Meanwhile, the situation in Karachi may also deteriorate in the coming week as the positivity rate here is expected to reach 50%.

Sindh's Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said that the virus is spreading at a fast pace and the decision to impose a lockdown will be taken in line with the NCOC's recommendations.

According to the NCOC data, the virus positivity rate in Pakistan also spiked to 8.16%, which is the highest since August 11, 2021. It was at a time when 52,522 tests were conducted across the country.

The overall cases have reached 1.32 million after the detection of new infections, while the death toll now stands at 29,003 as four deaths were reported from the coronavirus in the last 24 hours, reported the news channel.

( With inputs from ANI )

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