Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%
Pakistan's daily COVID-19 case count crossed 4,000 for the first time in two months Wednesday morning after the National Command and Operation Centre reported 4,119 fresh infections.

The country last recorded more than 4,000 cases in a single day on May 22.

According to the NCOC's latest stats, 52,291 coronavirus tests were taken in the last 24 hours across the country. Of these, 4,119 came back positive.
Another 44 people, meanwhile, lost their lives to the virus in the last 24 hours, pushing the national death tally to 23,133.

The positivity rate, too, went up again. The current rate is 7.8%

The total number of cases has reached 1,015,827. In addition to this, 7,020 patients have recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 935,742 while the number of active cases is 56,952.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Pakistan's coronavirus death rate in July surpassed the global death rate figures, according to officials from the health ministry.

The death rate in July was between 2.30% and 2.37% in Pakistan, according to data shared by the World Health Organisation. The worldwide death rate in July was between 2.15% to 2.17%.

Health experts says non-compliance with standard operating procedures and no vaccination can increase death rates.



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Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%

Pakistan records more than 4000 corona cases after months, positivity rate surges to 7.8%
Pakistan's daily COVID-19 case count crossed 4,000 for the first time in two months Wednesday morning after the National Command and Operation Centre reported 4,119 fresh infections.

The country last recorded more than 4,000 cases in a single day on May 22.

According to the NCOC's latest stats, 52,291 coronavirus tests were taken in the last 24 hours across the country. Of these, 4,119 came back positive.
Another 44 people, meanwhile, lost their lives to the virus in the last 24 hours, pushing the national death tally to 23,133.

The positivity rate, too, went up again. The current rate is 7.8%

The total number of cases has reached 1,015,827. In addition to this, 7,020 patients have recovered from the virus in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries to 935,742 while the number of active cases is 56,952.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Pakistan's coronavirus death rate in July surpassed the global death rate figures, according to officials from the health ministry.

The death rate in July was between 2.30% and 2.37% in Pakistan, according to data shared by the World Health Organisation. The worldwide death rate in July was between 2.15% to 2.17%.

Health experts says non-compliance with standard operating procedures and no vaccination can increase death rates.



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Police arrest MPA Nazir chohan

Police arrest MPA Nazir chohan
Pro-Jahangir Tareen group MPA Nazir Chohan has been arrested by police on Tuesday, reported.

The arrest has been made in a first information report (FIR) registered by Adviser to the prime minister on accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar at Lahore’s Race Course police.

MPA Nazir Chohan was taken into custody near Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Plaza. On the other hand, a meeting of the pro-Jahangir Tareen lawmakers has been called in to discuss the arrest of MPA Nazir Chohan.
The meeting will be held in Lahore to discuss the future course of strategy.

The case against Chohan was registered under sections 506 (punishment for intimidation), 189 (threatening public servant), 298 (hurting religious sentiments) and 153 of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). Shehzad Akbar said the MPA made false allegations about his faith in a TV show.
“The offence had been committed to cause injury to the reputation, body, property and mind of the applicant and cause hatred in public at large towards the applicant,” the FIR reads. Chohan committed “the offence with the nefarious design to wound the religious feelings of the applicant”, it added.

 



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Police arrest MPA Nazir chohan

Police arrest MPA Nazir chohan
Pro-Jahangir Tareen group MPA Nazir Chohan has been arrested by police on Tuesday, reported.

The arrest has been made in a first information report (FIR) registered by Adviser to the prime minister on accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar at Lahore’s Race Course police.

MPA Nazir Chohan was taken into custody near Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Plaza. On the other hand, a meeting of the pro-Jahangir Tareen lawmakers has been called in to discuss the arrest of MPA Nazir Chohan.
The meeting will be held in Lahore to discuss the future course of strategy.

The case against Chohan was registered under sections 506 (punishment for intimidation), 189 (threatening public servant), 298 (hurting religious sentiments) and 153 of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). Shehzad Akbar said the MPA made false allegations about his faith in a TV show.
“The offence had been committed to cause injury to the reputation, body, property and mind of the applicant and cause hatred in public at large towards the applicant,” the FIR reads. Chohan committed “the offence with the nefarious design to wound the religious feelings of the applicant”, it added.

 



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19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2

19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2
Shigar: A 19-year-old Pakistani has made a world record by scaling the world's second-most noteworthy mountain, K2, media provides details regarding Tuesday.

As per deatils, Shehroze Kashif, 19 years of age, effectively scaled the K2 mountain and lifted the Pakistani banner.

 

Recently, Shehroze Kashif turned into the most youthful Pakistani to scale the world's biggest mountain over the seal level, Mount Everest.

On Monday, the group of missing Pakistani climber Mohammad Ali Sadpara was found beneath 300m from the bottleneck K2.

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) data serve Fatehullah Khan had revealed that the assemblages of Mohammad Ali Sadpara and John Snorri were recuperated.

'Three assemblages' of the missing climbers were spotted from optics at 9:00 am today and it will require some days to carry the bodies to the headquarters through Pakistan Army helicopters, he had said. Khan added that Sadpara's body was distinguished from the dress he wore throughout the colder time of year culmination.



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Bodies of legendary Ali Sadpara, Snori and Mohr found on K2

Bodies of legendary Ali Sadpara, Snori and Mohr found on K2
Gilgit-Baltistan Information Minister Fatehullah Khan on Monday said the bodies of world fame mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara and two other foreign climbers are spotted at the Base Camp of K2.

The body of another foreign climber was also seen by a telescope, he said while talking to a private television channel.

The minister said the army helicopters would approach the Base Camp to lift bodies. Ali Muhammad Sadpara and two other climbers Iceland’s John Snorri and Chile’s Juan Pablo Mohr had gone missing on February 5 this year while trying to climb K2, the world’s second highest peak at 8,611m (28,251 ft). His son Sajid Ali Sadpara also confirmed the news about the body of his father spotted on K2.



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19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2

19-YEAR-OLD PAKISTANI MAKES WORLD RECORD BY SCALING K2
Shigar: A 19-year-old Pakistani has made a world record by scaling the world's second-most noteworthy mountain, K2, media provides details regarding Tuesday.

As per deatils, Shehroze Kashif, 19 years of age, effectively scaled the K2 mountain and lifted the Pakistani banner.

 

Recently, Shehroze Kashif turned into the most youthful Pakistani to scale the world's biggest mountain over the seal level, Mount Everest.

On Monday, the group of missing Pakistani climber Mohammad Ali Sadpara was found beneath 300m from the bottleneck K2.

Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) data serve Fatehullah Khan had revealed that the assemblages of Mohammad Ali Sadpara and John Snorri were recuperated.

'Three assemblages' of the missing climbers were spotted from optics at 9:00 am today and it will require some days to carry the bodies to the headquarters through Pakistan Army helicopters, he had said. Khan added that Sadpara's body was distinguished from the dress he wore throughout the colder time of year culmination.



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Islamabad court dismisses Gill’s bail plea in sedition case

A District and Sessions court of Islamabad dismissed the post arrest bail petition of PTI leader Shahbaz Gill on Tuesday. Additional Dist...