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Rawalpindi district, on the other hand, saw 133 people contracting the virus and three breathing their last. The positivity ratio in Islamabad remained unchanged at 7.7pc. According to officials of the capital administration, the last time Islamabad recorded such a high number was on Dec 6, 2020 when 422 cases surfaced. Recoveries of 257 patients were reported in the capital, officials said, adding that the total number of confirmed casessince the start of the pandemic had reached4,495. So far 44,409 patients had recovered and 526 people passed away from the disease,they added. Positivity ratio remains at 7.7pc; three die in Rawalpindi According to the Rawalpindi administration, Mazloom Bibi, 65, a resident of Kallar Syedan, was brought to Fauji Foundation Hospital on March 4 where she died on Tuesday. ....
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A teacher checks the body temperature of students at the entrance of the Islamabad Model College of Commerce for Girls in Islamabad on September 15, 2020. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: The District Health Office (DHO) on Wednesday sealed a college in G-9 after Covid-19 cases were detected in the institution. It was the second educational institution in the capital to be closed in the last five days. On Saturday, Islamabad Model School for Girls (IMCG) G-7/2 was sealed on Saturday while Islamabad Model College for Girls (IMCG) (VI-XII) G-9/2 was closed on the orders of District Health Officer Dr Zaeem Zia on Wednesday. ....
A health worker receives a dose of the Chinese-made Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine, at the National Command and Operation Centre in Islamabad. AFP/File ISLAMABAD: Despite efforts by the health department to expedite the process of vaccination and supply ample quantity of doses to the federal capital, only around 700 healthcare workers got themselves vaccinated against Covid-19 during the last two weeks. Those who got the shots blamed National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) and lack of awareness for the delay. Though 14 adult vaccination centres (AVCs) have been established in the capital, only six are functional. In order to maintain a database and ensure the vaccine is administered only to healthcare workers, the government has made Nadra verification of those coming for vaccination mandatory. Besides hospitals, the centres have also been set up in different parts of the capital. ....