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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah sharing the bulletin of coronavirus with the trader community whom he met at Sindh Assembly building has said that 709 new cases have emerged when 4215 samples were tested while nine more patients lost their lives increasing the death toll to 189.

At the outset of the meeting, the chief minister said that 4215 tests were conducted against which 17 percent or 709 new cases were detected. He added that the government has conducted 91,323 tests and found 11,480 cases as positive, which were 12.6 percent of the total tests.

"The ratio of positive cases is on the increase because it is peak of the epidemic in Sindh," he said.

He said nine more patients lost their lives while fighting against the virus and the number of death has reached to 189 which was 1.6 percent of the total patients.

Shah said that at present, 9210 patients were under treatment, of them 7973 or 86 percent of the total patients were in home isolation and our doctors were looking after them. He added that 684 or eight percent were at Isolation Centers and 553 or six percent were under treatment in different hospitals.

He disclosed that out of 9210 patients, 99 patients were in critical condition and of them 26 have been put on ventilators. "My prayers and doctors efforts are with them to recover at the earliest," he said.

Murad said that 61 more patients recovered and sent to their respective homes and the number of patients cured so far came to 2081 which constituted 18.1 percent of the total patients.

The chief minister disclosing the data of Karachi said that out of 709 new cases 448 cases have been detected from the city. He added that 152 cases have been detected from district Malir, 145 from South, 87 from Central, 81 from East, 54 from West and 29 from Korangi.

He said that since random testing of grocery shops and vegetable venders have been started, the number of cases are increasing there. "I would advise the people not to go at shops with masks and must observe social distancing there," he urged.

Other districts: Shah said that 29 cases have been detected from Hyderabad, 19 from Jacobabad, 16 from Shikarpur, 12 Ghotki, 11 each one from Sanghar and Naushehroferoze, six from Sukkur, five from Larkana, four from Shaheed Benazirabad, three each from Jamshoro and Khairpur and two from Tando Allahyar.

The chief minister said that as far as the population of the provinces was concerned Sindh was conducting highest number of tests per day though we were conducting tests of suspects only. "Our death ration is also lower than KP and Punjab," he said and termed it a result of lockdown.

Shah said that all quarantined suspects were being tested and our quarantine facilities were success stories of Sindh having capacity of more than 14000 rooms. "We have highest number of cases under critical care-services which are being utilized as cases are rising," he concluded.

The meeting was attended by provincial ministers - Dr Azra Pechuho, Saeed Ghani, Imtiaz Shaikh, Nasir Shah, Ikram Dharejo, Advisor Law Murtaza Wahab, Mayor Karachi Wasim Akhtar, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, IG Sindh Mushtaq Maher, Home Secretary Usman Chachar, Adl IG Karachi Ghulam Nabi Memon, Siraj Kassem Teli, and leaders of different organizations of the traders.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2020

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