Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson on Sunday said that it was heartening to see Pakistan moving forward in its anti-COVID fight as COVID-19 cases drop to the lowest since the start of the pandemic’s third wave.

The representative in a statement on Twitter said due to effective policies and timely interventions, the coronavirus positivity ratio in Pakistan dropped to 3.1% – the lowest since the current wave of the pandemic started.
He stated that the total active cases in the country were down to 4,7764.
“Heartening to see Pakistan Moving Forward in its fight against the pandemic,” the spokesperson observed.
According to National Command Operation Center (NCOC), 1,629 positive cases of coronavirus were detected during the last 24 hours against the test run of 52,427.
There was no critical patient-reported while 76 patients succumbed to the pathogen during the last 24 hours.

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