Pakistan reports 40 more deaths, 2,167 new coronavirus cases

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The fourth wave of coronavirus continues to decline in Pakistan as the positivity ratio reduced to 4.22%, showed the data released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Monday morning.Pakistan reported 40 more coronavirus deaths and 2,167 new cases that emerged during the last 24 hours (Sunday).

According to the statistics released by NCOC, after the addition of 40 new deaths, the toll has now surged to 27,246, which represents a ratio of 2.2 percent.The positivity ratio of the coronavirus cases in Pakistan has reached 4.22 percent, as 2,167 new coronavirus cases emerged in the last 24 hours after conducting 51,348 tests. It takes the total cases tally to 1,226,008.

The number of active cases in the country is 63,724 with 4,840 patients in critical condition.There were 2,312 more recoveries recorded in the last 24 hours as the number of total recovered cases reached 1,135,038 with a 92.6% recovery rate.

The number of confirmed cases in Pakistan increased to 1,226,008, according to the NCOC, a department in charge of the nation’s pandemic response.

The eastern Punjab province, where the disease was found in 422,790 persons, has been hit the most, with 450,787 cases overall, according to a statement from the NCOC. The worst-stricken province is southern Sindh.

According to the NCOC, 4,840 people are in critical condition and 27,246 people have perished from the viral sickness, including 40 patients who passed away in the last 24 hours. Final Object

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