SIX DIE, 348 NEW COVID-19 CASES EMERGE IN PAKISTAN
The COVID-19 has claimed six more lives in Pakistan over the past 24 hours, lifting the overall death toll to 28,918.
According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), 348 more people were infected with the coronavirus. A total of 39,739 samples were tested in the past 24 hours, out of which 348 turned out to be positive, showing an infection rate of 0.87 percent as compared to yesterday’s 0.69%.
Statistics 29 Dec 21:
— NCOC (@OfficialNcoc) December 29, 2021
Total Tests in Last 24 Hours: 39,739
Positive Cases: 348
Positivity %: 0.87%
Deaths :6
Patients on Critical Care: 648
At present, 648 critical patients have been admitted to hospitals across the country, the NCOC said.
On Tuesday, the nationwide case tally of the Omicron variant of coronavirus reached 75, confirmed by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Read more: OMICRON CASES RISE TO 75 ACROSS PAKISTAN: NIH
According to the NIH data, Karachi has reported 33 omicron cases, 17 cases were reported in Islamabad, 13 in Lahore, and 12 cases of Omicron were detected in people coming from abroad.
The NIH said that authorities are conducting contact tracing to prevent the further spread of omicron variants in the country.