Sunday, August 9, 2020

Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 284,121, recovery rate rose to 260,248

Coronavirus update
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 284,121 on Sunday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 284,121 

• Sindh: 123,546

• Punjab: 94,360

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 34,635

• Balochistan: 11,884

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,241

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,321

• AJK: 2,134

Deaths: 6,082

• Punjab: 2,169

• Sindh: 2,262

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,230

• Balochistan: 137

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 171

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 55

• AJK: 58

RECOVERED: 260,248



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Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 284,121, recovery rate rose to 260,248

Coronavirus update
The number of confirmed Corona cases in Pakistan rose to 284,121 on Sunday after new infections were confirmed in the country.

Total: 284,121 

• Sindh: 123,546

• Punjab: 94,360

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 34,635

• Balochistan: 11,884

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 15,241

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 2,321

• AJK: 2,134

Deaths: 6,082

• Punjab: 2,169

• Sindh: 2,262

• Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1,230

• Balochistan: 137

• Islamabad Capital Territory: 171

• Gilgit-Baltistan: 55

• AJK: 58

RECOVERED: 260,248



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KP to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business from Monday

KP to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business from Monday
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Sunday decided to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business activities in the province from Monday, August 10, as proposed by the National Coordination Committee.

According to a KP Home Department, all restaurants will be allowed to reopen from Monday, while marriage halls and schools will remain closed across the province.

All types of public transport will be resumed from tomorrow, whereas, for holding religious activities, permission must be obtained from concerned administration, according to a home department statement.

The KP govt has decided to reopen businesses in light of the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) decisions.

Meanwhile, thousands of tourists from across the country thronged to Galyat, Thandyani, Kaghan, Naran and Shugran as the government opened the tourism sector yesterday.

The tourism industry besides other sectors were closed to contain COVID-19 pandemic surged in the country in March 2020.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government yesterday had formally opened the tourism sector including archaeological and cultural tourism under standard operating procedures (SOPs) across the province.

Earlier on August 6, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar had announced to reopen dine-in restaurants, cafes, cinemas and gyms from August 10 after a closure of nearly five months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.



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KP to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business from Monday

KP to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business from Monday
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Sunday decided to reopen restaurants, gyms and all other business activities in the province from Monday, August 10, as proposed by the National Coordination Committee.

According to a KP Home Department, all restaurants will be allowed to reopen from Monday, while marriage halls and schools will remain closed across the province.

All types of public transport will be resumed from tomorrow, whereas, for holding religious activities, permission must be obtained from concerned administration, according to a home department statement.

The KP govt has decided to reopen businesses in light of the National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) decisions.

Meanwhile, thousands of tourists from across the country thronged to Galyat, Thandyani, Kaghan, Naran and Shugran as the government opened the tourism sector yesterday.

The tourism industry besides other sectors were closed to contain COVID-19 pandemic surged in the country in March 2020.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government yesterday had formally opened the tourism sector including archaeological and cultural tourism under standard operating procedures (SOPs) across the province.

Earlier on August 6, Planning and Development Minister Asad Umar had announced to reopen dine-in restaurants, cafes, cinemas and gyms from August 10 after a closure of nearly five months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.



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Saturday, August 8, 2020

Fourth spell of monsoon, 21 people killed in three days of rain in Karachi

At least twenty-one people died in three days of rain
At least twenty-one people died in three days of rain in the metropolis.

The fourth spell of monsoon that started on Thursday left a trail of havoc in its wake.

Among those killed in electrocution, roof collapse and drowning incidents are five children. At least twelve people were electrocuted to death during the recent monsoon spell. Several low-lying areas and major roads in the city inundated because of the rain.

The Korangi EBM Causeway was closed for traffic after the Malir River overflowed. Gulbahar’s Kashmir neighbourhood flooded after Lyari stormwater drain overflowed.

Several parts of the metropolis were deprived of electricity on the third day of rainfall in Karachi on Saturday. Many feeders and PMTs tripped after the rain caused a massive power breakdown in the city.

The areas that faced power outages included Saddar, M.A. Jinnah Road, Khudadad Colony, SITE, Qayyumabad, Shah Faisal Colony, Gulistan-e-Johar, Korangi, Quaidabad, Gulbahar, Khamosh Colony, Federal B Area, North Karachi, New Karachi, Liaquatabad, Saudabad, PECHS, Defence, Keamari, Lyari, Soldier Bazaar, Saddar, Malir, Landhi, Old City Area and North Nazimabad.

The monsoon spell also wreaked havoc in other parts of Sindh.



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Fourth spell of monsoon, 21 people killed in three days of rain in Karachi

At least twenty-one people died in three days of rain
At least twenty-one people died in three days of rain in the metropolis.

The fourth spell of monsoon that started on Thursday left a trail of havoc in its wake.

Among those killed in electrocution, roof collapse and drowning incidents are five children. At least twelve people were electrocuted to death during the recent monsoon spell. Several low-lying areas and major roads in the city inundated because of the rain.

The Korangi EBM Causeway was closed for traffic after the Malir River overflowed. Gulbahar’s Kashmir neighbourhood flooded after Lyari stormwater drain overflowed.

Several parts of the metropolis were deprived of electricity on the third day of rainfall in Karachi on Saturday. Many feeders and PMTs tripped after the rain caused a massive power breakdown in the city.

The areas that faced power outages included Saddar, M.A. Jinnah Road, Khudadad Colony, SITE, Qayyumabad, Shah Faisal Colony, Gulistan-e-Johar, Korangi, Quaidabad, Gulbahar, Khamosh Colony, Federal B Area, North Karachi, New Karachi, Liaquatabad, Saudabad, PECHS, Defence, Keamari, Lyari, Soldier Bazaar, Saddar, Malir, Landhi, Old City Area and North Nazimabad.

The monsoon spell also wreaked havoc in other parts of Sindh.



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Australia's Victoria reports deadliest day of COVID-19 pandemic

Australia's Victoria reports deadliest day of COVID-19 pandemic
Australia’s second-most populous state, Victoria, reported its deadliest day of the COVID-19 outbreak on Sunday, with 17 people dying, although new infections showed signs of easing.

Victoria, at the centre of a second wave of infections in Australia, reported 394 cases of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, compared with a daily average of 400-500 over the past week. The new deaths bring the state’s total to 210.

The southeastern state, with infections concentrated in the capital Melbourne, accounts for more than two-thirds of the national tally of nearly 21,000.

In an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, Victoria has imposed a night curfew, tightened restrictions on people’s daily movements and ordered large parts of the economy to close.

Those measures have helped, although the situation remains challenging, as cases with unknown sources of infection continue to increase, said Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews.

The state reported 174 such “mystery” cases in the past 24 hours, up from 130 on Saturday and bringing the total to 2,758.

“Even large numbers in known contained outbreaks are, to a certain extent, less significant than the smaller number of cases where we simply can’t find the circumstance or point of origin,” Andrews told reporters.

“They’re the ones that are incredibly challenging from a containment point of view.”

Victoria’s coronavirus reproduction rate is around 1, meaning each infected person is passing the virus on to at least one other person.

“We have to drive that down, so that every third or fourth person who has it is infecting someone else. That’s where we’ll see the numbers halve and halve again and become more manageable,” Andrews said. “That will essentially take time.”

Neighbouring New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state, recorded 10 infections on Sunday, with authorities ordering students at two state schools to self-isolate after reporting COVID-19 cases.



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