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COVID Cases In Pakistan: Country Records 3.8pc Positivity Rate

Pakistan COVID-19: Positivity Rate Continues To Decline In Country

84 more deaths have been reported from Coronavirus in the country and more than 1,900 people have been tested positive. According to the coronavirus statistics website (covid.gov.pk) in Pakistan, 50393 corona tests were conducted across the country in the last 24 hours, out of which 1923 people were tested positive while 84 have succumbed to … Read more

Pakistan’s Covid-19 positive cases have dropped to lowest level in 3 months

Pakistan’s Covid-19 positive cases

Pakistan’s coronavirus positivity ratio has dropped to the lowest level in three months as the country reported a 3.58% positivity rate on Friday.

According to the National Command and Operation Centre 52,859, coronavirus tests were conducted across the country in the last 24 hours. While 1,893 new positive cases were reported in the past 24 hours.

 

According to the report, 3.02% last lowest COVID-19 positive rate was reported on February 28 in Pakistan.

The total number of Covid-19 active cases is 928,588 and 21,105 have died so far due to the virus.

In Pakistan, 856,005 people have recovered from the virus, according to NCOC data.

COVID-19 cases are steadily decreasing, but Sindh continues to see an increase in the positive cases.

Sindh Health Minister Dr Azra Pechuho had said a day earlier that the people of Pakistan are still hesitant to get themselves vaccinated.

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“Global plan needed for the survival of all mankind”, PM Imran says in his virtual address

PM Imran virtual address

Prime Minister Imran Khan has on Wednesday underscored the need for drastic measures to stop stealing wealth from developing countries.

Addressing at the governing council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) virtually, the premier said that the world faced a “looming agricultural crisis”.

He maintained that they needed a common global plan for the survival of all mankind.

COVID-19 badly affected the economy of the poor countries, PM Imran said.

He further added that they needed $4.3 trillion to recover from the aftermaths of the pandemic.

“I further propose that a new strategy for sustainable food production and consumption should be considered and adopted at the Food Systems Summit next year,” he said.

On the occasion, the prime minister also shared Pakistan’s efforts to mitigate the sufferings of poor people including the historic $8 billion relief package given by the government during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During his address, PM Imran Khan also proposed a five-point agenda for the uplift of the developing countries in the world.

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New Year Eve: KP Police deploy 3,000 personnel for security purpose

New Year Peshawar security plan

As the New Year 2021 is around the corner, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) government has prepared a security plan for the New Year’s Eve, announcing the deployment of 3,000 personnel to ward off any untoward incidents.

According to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police, the beefed-up security plan comprises the deployment of personnel from the authorities’ City Patrol, Rapid Response Force (RRF), Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) Units, Elite Commandos, and City Patrol Riders.

The KP Police also stepped up mobile patrols on New Year’s Eve, while special roadblocks have been set up at the entry and exit points of Peshawar.

Moreover, additional police personnel, including female officers, have been deployed in bazaars and highways.

Karachi: Special Arrangements Devised Amidst COVID-19

Commissioner Karachi Navid Ahmed Shaikh has mulled over special arrangements in the city including a traffic plan for sea view amid COVID-19 pandemic.

According to details, Navid Ahmed Shaikh chaired a meeting to devise arrangements for New Year Eve in Karachi, keeping in view the COVID-19 SOPs.

It was decided to make proper security arrangements at amusement places, sea view and major thoroughfares in the city. A strict ban will remain in place against one-wheeling, aerial firing and show of arms.

“Section 144 will remain imposed against aerial firing,” he said.

Seaview Beach Will Remain Open

Commissioner Navid Ahmed Shaikh directed the police to keep Seaview beach and its surroundings open for the public with better traffic and security arrangements on New Year’s Eve.

Conducting a meeting held to review security and traffic arrangements for New Year’s Eve, he also asked the city and police administration to ensure the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) notified by the government to contain the coronavirus.

Official sources said that it was decided in the meeting that all arrangements would follow the Covid-19 SOPs as per directives of the home department.

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Karachi New Year Eve: Special arrangements devised amidst COVID-19

Karachi New Year

As the year 2020 is going to end in two days and the globe will step into the New Year 2021. Following the eve Commissioner Karachi Navid Ahmed Shaikh on Tuesday mulled over special arrangements in the city including a traffic plan for sea view amid COVID-19 pandemic.

According to details, Navid Ahmed Shaikh chaired a meeting to devise arrangements for New Year Eve in Karachi, keeping in view the COVID-19 SOPs.

It was decided to make proper security arrangements at amusement places, sea view and major thoroughfares in the city. A strict ban will remain in place against one-wheeling, aerial firing and show of arms.

“Section 144 will remain imposed against aerial firing,” he said.

The meeting also decided a restriction against the opening of restaurants and business centres after 5:00 pm on the day to avoid congregation at such places.

The meeting decided that DIGP traffic will devise a special traffic plan for sea view and would increase deployment on the routes to avoid traffic jams in the vicinity.

Moreover, Sindh police have also warned revellers against indulging in celebratory aerial firing on New Year’s Eve to avoid untoward incidents.

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