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Pakistan reports 41 COVID-19 deaths in the last 24 hours

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ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has reported 41 COVID-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, while corona positivity rate continues to drop down in the Pakistan, ratio has been recorded 3.17 percent, on Tuesday.
NCOC released latest figures, 41 more people lost their lives due to COVID-19 while overall death toll reached 27, 638.
In the last 24 hours, 44,116 corona tests were conducted, out of which 1,400 cases remained positive at the positivity rate of 3.17 per cent.
So far, Pakistan has conducted 19,284,635 COVID-19 tests.
While 4,015 people are still under critical condition due to coronavirus, 1,400 people regained their health from the pandemic during the said period. Overall 1,164,219 Pakistanis have recovered their health.
Sindh remains the most affected province of the country with 456,343 COVID-19 news, followed by Punjab with 429,655.
KP has registered 173,353 infections so far and the federal capital has seen 105,217 new cases.
32,875 cases have emerged in Balochistan so far, 34,074 Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 10,308 cases have been reported in GB.
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