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Pakistan sees highest COVID-19 infections, fatalities in four months; crosses 3,000 cases per day mark

Over the past 24 hours, Pakistan has recorded 3,009 new COVID-19 infections and 59 deaths, the highest single-day tally in over four months.

With this, the country’s COVID-19 tally has risen to 382,892 while the death toll has jumped to 7,803, according to the data provided by the National Command and Control Centre.

As of November 25, the total active COVID-19 cases in the country are 42,115. Around 41,583 tests were conducted yesterday with Sindh conducting 11,783; Punjab:15,298; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 5,426; Islamabad: 7,158; Balochistan: 794; Gilgit Baltistan: 310 and Azad Kashmir: 859

Out of 1,801 vents allocated for the disease in the country, 303 are currently occupied. As of now, there is no patient on the vent in AJK, GB and Balochistan.

A total of 382,892 cases detected so far (AJK 6316, Balochistan 16891, GB 4573, ICT 27979, KP 45314, Punjab 115786, Sindh 166033)

Till now, Pakistan has conducted 5,297,703 tests. Currently, 2,355 patients are being treated in 765 COVID-19 facilities in the country.

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