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504 people in Pakistan suffer from corona virus

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504 people in Pakistan suffer from coronavirus.

By Friday night, March 20, 504 people have been confirmed with the Coronavirus in Pakistan. Three people have died so far while three have returned home from the hospital with recovery.

According to certified data obtained from Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, including the four provinces, thousands of people were tested, out of which 504 were positive. Who have been kept in isolation wards in various hospitals.

The following is the number of cases coming up in the provinces:

Sindh: 252

Punjab: 96

KP: 23

Balochistan: 92

Gilgit-Baltistan: 30

Islamabad: 10

Azad Jammu and Kashmir: One

Nine more cases of the Coronavirus have been reported in Gilgit-Baltistan on Friday, after which the confirmed number of people affected by the Coronavirus has increased to 30 in the Karakoram region.

Gilgit-Baltistan government spokesman Faizullah Faraq confirmed to SAMAA Digital that one patient belonged to the rest of Balochistan and Gilgit. There was also a patient who did not have a traveling history.

In Karachi, on Friday, 11 more cases of Coronavirus have been reported, after which the total number of Sindh has increased to 249.

According to Sindh Health Department data, so far one person has been killed and three persons have been recovered due to the Karuna virus in the province.
Combining recent cases of Karachi, the number of certified virus patients in Pakistan has reached 490. Isolation Centers and Quarantines are being set up all over the country on an emergency basis, while the Prime Minister has insisted on not locking down.

The 77-year-old Karachi resident confirmed the death of the Coronavirus. Sindh Health Minister Ashra Pechoho confirmed the first death from the virus in Sindh.

The Health Minister exclaimed that the 77-year-old Aga Khan hospital was undergoing treatment in Karachi. He died on Thursday.
He stated in his video message that the patient was suffering from cancer, diabetes and blood pressure and had become very weak due to diseases. The transplant patient had not traveled abroad in recent times, nor had he met any coronary patient.
The Minister further said that instructions have been issued to take care of the elderly in the house.

Source: SAMAA TV

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