The spread of Corona virus in Pakistan is on the rise again and various restrictions have been imposed by the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC).
The bans include banning weddings at various venues from November 20, while those who do not wear masks will be fined Rs 100 and provided with three masks.
The total number of cases of corona virus in the country is 343,189 out of which 318,417 have been cured while the number of patients who have died is 6,968.
According to official figures, in the last 24 hours, 816 more people were diagnosed with the virus in the country while 13 patients died but 519 patients recovered while the number of active cases is 17,804.
The first two cases of corona virus in the country were reported on February 26, 2020, after which various restrictions were gradually imposed, including the closure of schools, which culminated in the implementation of lockdown across the country.
However, in view of the deteriorating economic balance, some economic sectors were gradually opened up in April and economic activities were largely restored in May in view of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr.
June was the most dangerous month for the spread of the virus due to easing of restrictions, but the situation improved from July to September, and from October there was a slight increase in daily reported cases, which increased further in November.
Today, November 8, the overall epidemic situation in the country is something like this.
Punjab
According to official statistics, 369 new cases of corona have been reported in Punjab, bringing the number of affected people in the province to 16577.
Eight more patients have died in the province in the last 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 2,407.
Islamabad
According to the official website of Corona, 255 more cases of the epidemic were confirmed in the capital, bringing the total number of victims in the city to 21,557.
In addition, two more patients died of the virus in Islamabad, bringing the death toll here to 238.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
In the last 24 hours, 112 people have been diagnosed with the virus in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, bringing the total number of cases to 40,285.
However, no further deaths have been reported and the total number of deaths due to corona in the province remains at 1288.
Balochistan
According to official statistics, the virus infected 14 more people in Balochistan yesterday, bringing the total number of victims to 16,041.
On the other hand, the death toll from the death of another patient has risen to 154.
Azad Kashmir
According to the official portal, 109 cases of corona have increased in Azad Kashmir and the number of affected people has reached 4,703.
The death toll in Azad Kashmir has risen to 109 due to the death of two patients affected by the epidemic.
Gilgit-Baltistan
In Gilgit-Baltistan, 15 more people were infected with the virus, bringing the total to 4,358.
No one has died in the valley in the last 24 hours due to corona and the total number of deaths is 93.
Healthy people
Corona virus patients in Pakistan continue to recover and another 519 people have been cured in the last 24 hours.
According to official statistics, after the recovery of these patients, the total number has risen to 318,417.
Overall situation
If we look at the overall situation in the country after the increase in the number of cases of epidemics, deaths and recovery in the country, it is as follows:
Certified Cases: 343189
Deaths: 6968
Recovery: 318417
Active cases: 17804
The most affected provinces in the country are Sindh and Punjab. The total number of infected people in Sindh province is 149,542 while in Punjab this number has reached 16577.
In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 40,397 people have been infected with the corona virus, while in Balochistan, the number of infected people is 16,055.
In addition, 21,5557 people have been affected in the federal capital Islamabad, 4,358 in Gilgit-Baltistan and 4,703 in Azad Kashmir.
Number of deaths from corona in the country:
Sindh: 2679
Punjab: 2407
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 1288
Balochistan: 154
Islamabad: 238
Azad Kashmir: 109
Gilgit-Baltistan: 93