285 new cases of corona detected, no death reported

The condition of 137 patients is stated to be critical, including 20 shifted to ventilators

KARACHI:

Fortunately no death due to Coronavirus has been reported during the past 24 hours, however 285 new cases emerged when 14,914 tests were conducted.

This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a statement issued here from CM House on Wednesday.

Shah said that till Tuesday the number of deaths was 7,666. He said that 14,914 samples were tested which detected 285 cases that constitute 1.9 per cent current detection rate.

He added that so far 7,102,481 tests have been conducted against which 479,926 cases were diagnosed, of them 97.3 per cent or 467,365 patients have recovered, including 425 overnight.

The CM said that currently 5,180 patients are under treatment, of them 5,004 are in home isolation, 37 at isolation centres and 139 at different hospitals.

He added that the condition of 137 patients is stated to be critical, including 20 shifted to ventilators.

According to the statement, out of 285 new cases, 154 have been detected in Karachi, including 60 in district East, 54 South, 18 Korangi, 10 Central, eight Malir and four cases have been detected in distrct West.

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Similarly, 18 cases of Coronavirus have been reported from Shaheed Benazirabad, Jamshoro , Tando Muhammad Khan and Thatta 12 each, Naushero Feroze nine, Kashmore, Mirpurkhas and Shikarpur eight each, Matiari seven, Ghotki six, Dadu and Sukkur five each, Jacobabad four, Sujawal and Tando Allahyar three each, Badin, Hyderabad and Tharparkar two each.

Sharing vaccination data, the CM said that 28,671,013 vaccinations have been administered upto December 27.

He added that during the last 24 hours 163,398 vaccines were inoculated - in total 28,839,411 vaccines have administered which constituted 52.30 per cent of the vaccine eligible population. The chief minister urged people of the province to follow SOPs.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 30th, 2021.

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