Pakistan reports over 50 COVID-19 infections in 24 hours

With 23 new COVID-19 cases, Karachi reports the highest positivity rate

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A man receives a dose of a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, at a vaccination centre in Karachi on  April 28, 2021. — Reuters
A man receives a dose of a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, at a vaccination centre in Karachi on  April 28, 2021. — Reuters

Coronavirus cases have been on the rise in Pakistan for the past couple of weeks as the country recorded 55 fresh infections during the past 24 hours, according to the data shared by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Monday.

As per the latest statistics, as many as 386 tests were conducted in Lahore out of which, seven cases were confirmed with a ratio of 1.81%, while 273 tests were conducted in Gujranwala out of which one case was reported confirmed. 23 cases were confirmed from 134 tests in Karachi with a ratio of 17.16%, making it the highest in the country.

The overall case positivity ratio in the country stands at 1.85, while 14 patients were in critical condition. No death was reported from the virus in the last 24 hours.

Meanwhile, Minister for National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination Abdul Qadir Patel said the government has strengthened the role of Border and Health Services in Pakistan to deal with any sub-variant of the deadly virus.

The minister said there was a surveillance system at all entry points of the country including airports. There will be rapid tests and screening of passengers at all airports, he added.

He added that 90% of the country’s population already got the COVID-19 vaccine.

“An efficient system with a proper management team is fully functional in the country to remain vigilant and is ready to make an emergency plan to deal with any sub-variant of Covid-19,” the minister added.

He maintained the Border and Health Services Pakistan was ensuring the implementation of international health regulations.

In case of any untoward situation, the health system was fully prepared to deal with any sub-variant of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 including BF.7 in the country, the minister added.