Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah Monday said that 11 more patients died during last 24 hours taking the toll to 200 while 537 new corona cases have been detected.
In a statement issued from the CM House, the chief minister said that 3,730 COVID-19 tests were conducted which produced 14.4 percent or 537 results positive. The number of coronavirus positive cases has reached 12,017 which is 12.6 percent of the total 95,053 tests conducted so far.
Shah said that 11 more people lost their lives lifting the toll to 200 which constituted 1.6 percent of the total patients. He added that at present 9,668 patients were under treatment. "We have kept 8,178 means 84 percent of the patient under treatment in home isolation where our doctors keep them advising," he said and added that 911 patient were at Isolation Centers and 597 at different hospitals.
The chief minister said that 96 patients or 16.6 percent were in critical condition while 25 of them have been put on ventilators. He added that 68 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. The number of patients recovered so far has reached 2,149 or 18 percent of the total detected cases.
Sharing the data of Karachi, Shah said that out of total 537 new cases, 432 belong to Karachi. They include 142 Malir, 62 Central, 61 East, 58 Korangi, 58 South and 51 in the West.
The chief minister said that cases were spiking in the city, therefore he has decided to establish a COVID-19 hospital in Gulshan-e-Iqbal for which he has released Rs1.8 billion. "It will be a 400-bed hospital with 100-ded ventilator facility," he maintained.
Talking about the flight which brought back stranded Pakistanis, he said that so far 2,951 passengers have landed, of them 545 came positive. "The positive cases are under treatment and being cared properly," he said.
OTHER DISTRICTS: Shah said that 22 cases were detected in Sukkur, 19 Shikarpur, 11 in Kambar-Shahdadkot, eight in Tando Allahyar, seven in Larkana, four each in Hyderabad, Matiari and Sanghar, three in Jacobabad, each one in Badin, Jamshoro and Mirpurkhas.
The chief minister said that the markets have reopened under standard operating procedures (SOPs) but ironically most of the shops and markets were seen crowded and people had thronged these places in sheer violation of all norms and the SOPs. He hoped that the people would understand the situation and would follow the SOPs.
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