ISLAMABAD: A further 42 people died of corona virus in a single day across the country while 3,876 positive cases have been reported.
According to the data released by the National Command and Operations Center, 40,946 corona tests were conducted in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of code 19 tests to 9,732,033.
Number of certified corona patients
In the last 24 hours, another 3,876 positive cases have been reported across the country. Earlier, on July 2, 2020, 4,339 positive cases were reported. Today, almost eight months later, the most positive cases of corona have been reported. Thus, the number of certified patients of Corona in Pakistan has reached 623,135.
According to official statistics, so far 262,796 in Sindh, 195,087 in Punjab, 78,653 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 50,843 in Islamabad, 19,306 in Balochistan, 11,483 in Azad Kashmir and In Gilgit-Baltistan, 4,967 people have been diagnosed with corona virus.
Number of active corona patients
According to official figures, there are currently 29,576 active corona patients in the country. The condition of more than 2,000 patients is critical.
Corona death toll
In the last 24 hours, 42 more people have died from Corona across the country, bringing the total number of deaths from the epidemic to 13,799.
Number of recovering patients
According to the NCOC, 1,446 patients recovered from Corona in one day, bringing the number of patients to 579,760.
Corona virus and precautions
Taking these precautions against the corona virus can make it easier to win the war against the epidemic. Some time in the morning should be spent in the sun, do not sit with the rooms closed, but open the doors and windows and let the light sun come into the rooms. Instead of running the AC in closed rooms, sit in the fan air.
UV rays in the sun's rays affect the proteins that emerge on the outer structure of the virus and weaken the virus. High temperatures or heat have no effect on the virus, but high UV rays weaken the virus.
Heat water and place in a thermos and drink half a cup of lukewarm water every hour. The virus first infects the throat and from there reaches the lungs. Using hot water, the virus travels from the throat to the stomach, where the virus becomes inactive.