LIVE: PM takes pride for coming up with 'smart lockdown' idea as Covid-19 tally hits 205,688

Virus has claimed at least 4,154 lives while around 94,123 patients have recovered

Policemen guard a blocked street which was sealed by the authorities in Karachi. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

FAISALABAD/ ISLAMABAD/ KARACHI/ PESHAWAR/ QUETTA/ MUZAFFARABAD:
The novel coronavirus emerged in the central China city of Wuhan towards the end of last year and proliferated to almost the whole world within a couple of months. It’s not the virulence or fatality, but the infectivity of the new virus – also known as SARS-CoV-2 – that has set off a global frenzy.

The Covid-19 respiratory illness caused by this mysterious contagion has so far infected more than 10 million people in 202 countries and territories of the world – and over 499,000 of them have died and counting.

Pakistan, despite its close proximity with China, remained coronavirus-free until February 26 when a young man from Karachi tested positive after returning from Iran – one of the worst-hit countries. After a brief hiatus following the first case, Covid-19 cases spiked as more pilgrims returning from Iran tested positive for the virus.

Nearly one-and-a-half months after imposing the lockdown across the country, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced to ease the lockdown in phases.

The nationwide tally of Covid-19 patients stands at 205,688 with 74,202 cases in Punjab, 80,446 in Sindh, 25,788 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, 10,376 in Balochistan, 1,442 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 12,395 in Islamabad and 1,049 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The virus has claimed at least 4,154 lives while around 93,703 coronavirus patients have recovered.

The situation remains fluid and we’re updating stats as soon as new figures are officially released.

Follow The Express Tribune’s live coverage of the pandemic here.



11:14pm: 19 more cases of Covid-19 bring G-B tally to 1,442

The Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) government has confirmed another 19 cases of coronavirus to bring the region’s tally to 1,442.

The virus has claimed 24 lives while 1,099 patients have recovered in the region so far.





10:45pm: 22 new cases raise AJK’s coronavirus tally to 1,049

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) health officials have confirmed 22 new cases of Covid-19 to bring the state’s tally to 1,049.

28 people have lost lives while 520 have recovered from the contagion so far. Active cases stand at 501.



10:30pm: Eight more deaths, 398 new cases of coronavirus reported in K-P

Health officials in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa on Sunday said that eight more people have succumbed to Covid-19, bringing the province’s death toll to 922.

Five deaths were reported from Peshawar, and one each in Buner, Hangu and Charsadda.

They also confirmed 398 news cases including 43 through international flightsta to bring the total to 25,778.

199 more patients recovered, taking tally to 12,348. 145,410 total tests have been conducted in the province so far.





10:20pm: Two more die of Covid-19 as 115 new cases raise Balochistan tally to 10,376

Balochistan health department has confirmed two more casualties due to coronavirus in the past 24 hours to bring the provincial death toll to 116.

It also reported 115 new cases to raise the province’s count to 10,376. 3,939 patients have recovered so far.





6:30pm: Smart lockdown brings down daily virus count from 771 to 189 in Islamabad hotspots

Islamabad Deputy Commissioner Hamza Shafqaat has said that the policy of locking down selective coronavirus hotspots has helped flattening the curve, bringing down the daily cases count from 771 to 189 in 14 days.

Taking to Twitter, he said Sector I-8/3, I-8/4, I-10/1 and I-10/2 of the federal capital will soon be reopened.





5:50pm: Sindh reports 26 more deaths, 2,179 new coronavirus cases

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has confirmed 26 more casualties due to Covid-19 in the past 24 hours to bring the provincial death toll to 1,269. He said 2,179 new cases were also reported from across the province to raise its tally to 80,446.

44,523 patients have recovered while the number of active cases stands at 33,110 in the province.



4:30pm: 'Reduction in daily tally owed to less number of tests'

Addressing a joint press conference, president of Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) Prof Muhammad Afzal Mian claimed that the reduction in the daily tally was not owing to an actual reduction in number of cases, but was correlated with the less number of tests being conducted by the government on a daily basis.

The press conference was jointly held by PIMA, Pakistan Medical Association and Young Doctors Association in Lahore.

He appreciated the government's efforts, especially of the fixing the price of tests, but called for a further reduction in the price as it was still too expensive.

However, the professor called upon the state to put in more efforts to control the spread of the pandemic, such as implementing it's own laws regarding lockdowns being taken seriously and citizens wearing masks.



3:30pm: PTI to run social media Covid-19 awareness campaign tonight

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf announced running a social media campaign regarding Covid-19 awareness on Sunday, 7pm, on its official Twitter account.

The purpose of the campaign was to encourage people to follow SOPs in order to save lives.






2:30pm: Capacity to admit Covid-19 patients in public sector hospitals to be enhanced in K-P

Adviser to Khyber-Pakthunkhwa (K-P) chief minister Ajmal Wazir said the provincial government is working to enhance the capacity to admit Covid-19 patients in public sector hospitals.



Pakistan has joined the league of some of the top countries of the world by providing a Certification from Home Platform for Microsoft Certifications for its students.

An agreement was reached between the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and Microsoft to provide this certification free of cost to the first 2,000 students who register for the opportunity.

The certification platform has been launched to provide students with a prescribed curriculum roadmap, a kind of a blueprint for technology skill development and certification.

The initiative was dubbed as a major step not only for bridging the gap between education and employment, but also for helping students acquire professional skills while they have more time amid the pandemic.



China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Chairman Lt Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa said balancing life and livelihood has been the main focus, since the disease first emerged.

The chairman took to microblogging website Twitter and said the pandemic can only be contained by following SOPs and implementing smart lockdown.

He said the nation showed remarkable improvement by wearing face masks and maintaining social distance.

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