ISLAMABAD: With 14 dead and new infections reported everyday, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Health, Dr. Zafar Mirza, said on Saturday that more than 12,218 people were suspected of having coronavirus (Covid-19) in the country.
“[There are] 7,180 people in quarantine facilities across the country, out of these we conducted the tests for 3,157 and 799 were positive,” Mirza said, adding that Pakistan’s mortality rate is still “very low as compared to other countries.”
On Sunday, the number of confirmed infections rose to more than 1,526, with Punjab province emerging as the new epicenter of the deadly disease in the country.
“Confirmed cases include 558 in Punjab, 481 in Sindh, 188 in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 138 in Balochistan, 116 in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), 43 in Islamabad and 2 in Azad Kashmir,” information posted on a government portal showed on Sunday.
According to the official data, 28 people have recovered from the disease while 11 were still in critical condition.
A majority of the infected people are from those who returned from Iran recently, where the confirmed number of cases are reported to be over 35,000 with more than 2,500 deaths recorded thus far.
Moeed Yusuf, adviser on security, said on Saturday that Pakistan’s eastern border (with India) and western borders (with Iran and Afghanistan) would remain closed for two more weeks.
However, according to immigration documents seen by Arab News, despite the closure of the border, 113 pilgrims crossed into Balochistan from Iran on Thursday, bringing the total number of people – entering Pakistan through the Taftan border – to 6,080, since February.