‘Only 95 out of 60,000 tested positive in random sampling after Eid’
Punjab CM says ratio of Covid-19 cases out of total samples tested was only 0.16%
LAHORE:
Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, taking to Twitter on Sunday, said the government conducted random sampling of as many as 60,000 people in 20 days after Eidul Azha, out of which a meager 95 turned out to be positive.
He said the ratio of Covid-19 positive cases out of the total 60,000 samples tested was only 0.16 per cent. The chief minister urged people to continue taking precautions to prevent the resurgence of coronavirus cases.
عید الاضحٰی کے بعد 20 دن میں ہم نے مختلف شعبہ زندگی سےتعلق رکھنے والے تقریباً 60 ہزار افراد کی Random Sampling کی
— Usman Buzdar (@UsmanAKBuzdar) August 23, 2020
الحمد للہ ان میں سےصرف 57 لوگوں کے مثبت رزلٹ آئے جو کہ 0.16 فیصد بنتا ہے
اس صورتحال میں ہمیں احتیاطی تدابیر جاری رکھنی چاہیں تاکہ وائرس کا پھیلاؤ دوبارہ زیادہ نہ ہو
Earlier, the Punjab government imposed a “micro smart lockdown” in small neighbourhoods of three cities for a period of fourteen days to prevent the spread of deadly virus that has affected over 96,000 people and killed 2,188 across the province.
The cities where localities have been sealed include Lahore, Rawalpindi and Gujranwala.
More than a dozen areas have been locked down in these cities, including Lahore’s twelve areas that reported 28 cases of late. As many as 19,538 residents of the provincial capital will be under lockdown.
Rawalpindi’s three areas with a population of 947 people have been sealed after they reported seven coronavirus cases while two localities have been locked down in Gujranwala where 53 locals will be under lockdown.
The Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department requested people to continue taking precautionary measures to keep the virus at bay until it is completed weeded out.
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