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The garrison city, however, reported only 19 coronavirus cases.
The officials of the capital administration said 74 cases were reported on Saturday as against over 100 each during the last three days.
During the last 24 hours 4,382 tests were conducted which detected virus in 47 men and 27 women and the positivity rate stood at 1.6pc, they added.
The officials said 20 cases were reported in the age group of 30-39, followed by 15 in 40-49, 12 in 20-29, nine in 60-69, seven in 50-59, four in 70-79, three in 10-19, and two each in 0-9 and 80 and above.
They said 12 cases were reported from Lohi Bher, followed by seven each from F-11, G-9, five form G-10, four each from E-11, I-19, three each from G-11, I-10, G-8, Sohan, Kurri, two each from Khanna, D-12, D-17, E-7, and one each from I-8, G-13, G-6, G-10, Tarlai, F-8, G-7, Alipur, Koral, F-5, and Rawal Town, while the address of one case was not known.
ISLAMABAD: The capital administration on Thursday lifted the restriction of timings on commercial activities and amusement parks.
The ban was lifted in compliance with the directions of the National Command and Control Centre (NCOC). A notification issued from the office of Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Hamza Shafqaat said the time limits had been lifted from commercial activities and amusement parks.
Besides, condition of 50 per cent work from home is also removed, it said.
Cinemas and shrines are allowed to open with stringent Covid-19 safety measures from March 15, the notification stated, adding indoor wedding ceremonies will also be allowed from March 15 with the Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs).
RAWALPINDI: The district saw four more casualties and another 32 Covid-19 infections on Wednesday as 44 people recovered from the deadly virus and were discharged from hospitals.
Nisar Ahmed, 55, a resident of Raniyal Chakri Road, was brought to Hearts International Hospital on Feb 23 where he died on Wednesday.
Zeenat Saleem, 78, from Satellite Town, passed away in Pims on Tuesday night where she was shifted on Feb 23. Mehfooz Begum, 70, a resident of New Shakrial, also died in Pims on Tuesday night where she had been under treatment since Feb 22.
Raja Pervaiz, 63, was brought to Benazir Bhutto Hospital from Gulraiz Colony on Feb 23 where he died on Wednesday morning.In Rawalpindi, 21 patients arrived in hospitals from Rawalpindi city and cantonment areas, four from Kallar Syedan, two from Gujar Khan and one from Murree. One patient each arrived from Islamabad, Mianwali, Azad Kashmir and Jhelum.