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Pakistan’s Covid-19 positivity ratio stands at 6.35 percent

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus positivity ratio in Pakistan stood at 6.35 percent on Friday, the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) said.

According to the latest NCOC figures, as of January 08, the highest positivity ratio was recorded in Karachi 17.06 percent, Peshawar 12.59 percent and Hyderabad 10.95 percent.

The number of patients in serious condition is rising fast in Pakistan as 2,285 Covid patients were critical across the country.

The positivity ratio in various federating units was: AJK 6.39%, Balochistan is 2.80%, GB 1.28%, Islamabad 3.45%, KP 5.50%, Punjab 4.57% and Sindh 10.15%.

The province-wise Covid positivity ratio was as under: 

Punjab: Bahawalpur 4.47%, Faisalabad 4.08%, Gujranwala 2.19%, Lahore 8.12%, Rawalpindi 3.29%, Multan 4.03%.  

Sindh: Karachi 17.06%, Hyderabad 10.95%.

KP: Peshawar 12.59%,

Abbottabad 5.62%, Swat 2.51%.

Balochistan: Quetta 1.56%.

Islamabad: ICT 3.45%. AJK:

Mirpur 6.10%, Muzaffarabad 6.35%.

Gilgit Baltistan: Gilgit 1.82%.

The Frontier Post

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