Corona cases reach 2,458 in Pakistan

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus caseload in Pakistan had reached 2,458 with 76 new cases reported during last 24 hours, an official of Command and Control Centre on Corona said on Friday.

Sharing the data, he said that total 35 deaths had been reported from the disease so far while 10 patients were still in critical condition. He said that 126 patients had been recovered while 783 cases were reported from Sindh, 928 from Punjab, 311 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 169 from Balochistan, 68 from Islamabad Capital Territory, 190 in Gilgit Baltistan (GB) and nine in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that 11 deaths had been reported from Punjab, 11 from Sindh, nine from KP, three from GB and one from Balochistan. He added 65 patients had been recovered in Sindh, 30 in KP, 17 in Balochistan, five in GB, six in Punjab and three in ICT.

The Frontier Post

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