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Covid-19 deaths cross 16,000 mark as 112 more die

Top Story April 18, 2021 ISLAMABAD: The death toll in the country due to COVID-19 crossed 16,000 mark as another 112 people lost their lives in the last 24 hours. Top in tally of 16,094 is the Punjab province with 7,333 deaths followed by KP 4,544, Sindh 2,832, Islamabad 631, AJK 428, Balochistan 223 and GB 103. The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has reported 62 out of total 112 deaths in Punjab, KP 36 and Islamabad five deaths. So far 654,954 out of a total of 750,158 COVID-19 patients have recovered so far. Currently, there are a total of 79,108 active COVID-19 cases. In all 4,976 people were tested positive for COVID-19 out of 65,279 tests conducted across the country on April 16.

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COVID-19 deaths cross 16,000 mark as 112 more die

COVID-19 deaths cross 16,000 mark as 112 more die
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COVID-19 deaths cross 16,000 mark as 112 more die

COVID-19 deaths cross 16,000 mark as 112 more die
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Capital witnesses another spike in Covid-19 cases - Newspaper

People visit the vaccination centre at the Sports Complex on Double Road in Rawalpindi on Sunday. The district administration has allowed the centre to operate on Sundays to facilitate citizens. Photo By Mohammad Asim ISLAMABAD: While 798 more people were found infected with Covid-19 in the capital on Sunday with an 11.04pc positivity ratio, the district administration has been anticipating a decrease in the positive cases during the current week. As many as 251 people were diagnosed with the disease in Rawalpindi whereas no casualties were reported during the last 24 hours in both the cities. According to a graph available with Dawn, positivity dropped to 7.7pc on April 9 but started rising again. The number of cases was 564 on April 7. However, the weekly positivity ratio considered to be more authentic has dropped a little; from March 29 to April 4, around 5,317 cases were reported with a positivity rate of 11.2pc but last week, between April 5 and 10, around 4,789 cases were

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Violations of SOPs endanger commuters' lives

Violations of SOPs endanger commuters' lives
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