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Islamabad continues to see downward trend in positivity ratio - Pakistan

Despite lockdown, shopkeepers can be seen selling their goods outside their closed shops in Rawalpindi’s Raja Bazaar on Sunday. Photo by Mohammad Asim ISLAMABAD: While the positivity graph has further declined in the federal capital, 290 more people were found infected and two patients succumbed to the deadly virus on Sunday. Moreover, the District Health Office has decided to open a mass vaccination centre at F-9 Park after the Eid holidays which will cater to 6,000 to 9,000 people daily. According to documents available with Dawn, the weekly positivity graph in Islamabad remained 7.78 per cent compared to 9.24pc in the previous week and 10pc in the last week of April. The positivity rate had reached 11.28pc in the first week of April after which it gradually started declining.

More lives lost to Covid-19, over 500 test positive in twin cities - Newspaper

A man sprays sanitiser on people offering prayers at Jamia Mosque in Rawalpindi on Friday. Online ISLAMABAD: Six people lost their battle against Covid-19 in the twin cities on Friday with 427 new cases reported in Islamabad and 89 in Rawalpindi. During the last 24 hours, 5,168 tests were conducted in the capital and the positivity rate was 8.2pc. Officials of the capital administration said two patients, both male in the age group of 50-69, died in the capital. The deceased were residents of G-6 and Jhangi Syedan, they said, adding the death toll in the capital now stood at 679. There are 12,603 active cases in the capital, out of whom 264 are admitted to 16 hospitals, 240 were on oxygen support and 24 on ventilators.

Covid-19 claims another nine lives in Rawalpindi, Islamabad - Newspaper

Over 550 new cases emerge in capital, Pindi district More beds, ventilators arranged for patients ISLAMABAD: Five people died of Covid-19 and 354 more people were found infected in the capital on Tuesday. Another four lost their lives in the neighbouring garrison city. Officials of the capital administration said two deaths were reported in the age group of 30-39 and both were males. The death of a male each was reported in the age group of 60-69 and 80-89. A woman in the age group of 70-79 also succumbed to the virus. They were residents of Loi Bher, G-6, I-10, B-17 and H-13. With the latest casualties, the death toll from Covid-19 in the capital has reached 670.

Army called in to assist capital administration in enforcing SOPs - Newspaper

Army called in to assist capital administration in enforcing SOPs - Newspaper
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