737 individuals tested positive in last 24 hours


Islamabad: Pakistan reported 10 more deaths due to Covid-19 across the country in a single day, the highest since March 4.
According to the National Institute of Health, 22,451 tests were conducted and 737 positive cases were detected yesterday. The positivity ratio remained 3.28 percent while 189 patients are in critical care.
COVID-19 Statistics 16 July 2022
— NIH Pakistan (@NIH_Pakistan) July 16, 2022
Total Tests in Last 24 Hours: 22,451
Positive Cases: 737
Positivity %: 3.28%
Deaths: 10
Patients on Critical Care: 189
Lahore recorded 6.61 percent Corona, Hyderabad 5.26 percent, Peshawar 5.22 percent, Karachi 4.82 percent, Swabi 4.76 percent. The virus-positive ratio remained 3.95 percent in Mardan, 3.85 percent in Skardu, 2.78 percent in Muzaffarabad, in Faisalabad 2.20 percent, in Mirpur the virus-positive ratio remained 2.17 percent.
Covid-19 SOPs
- Avoiding overcrowded places.
- Wearing masks is mandatory.
- Social distancing must be part of the seating plan in offices and this must also be ensured during prayers.
- Hand sanitizers at all entrances and washrooms should be made available.
- Get vaccinated and booster shots.
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