ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) reported coronavirus cases below the 1000-mark across Pakistan for the second week in a row on Sunday, showing a sign of recovery by far from the pandemic.
Pakistan reported 733 fresh coronavirus cases out of 48,192 tests conducted on Saturday, with a positivity ratio of 1.52 per cent. Eleven people died during the last 24 hours, pushing the death tally to 28,449 with 23,094 active cases, according to the NCOC, the department leading Pakistan’s campaign against the pandemic.
Statistics 31 Oct 21:
Total Tests in Last 24 Hours: 48,192
Positive Cases: 733
Positivity %: 1.52%
Deaths : 11
Patients on Critical Care: 1402— NCOC (@OfficialNcoc) October 31, 2021
More than 40 million people have been administered both doses of the Covid vaccines so far in the country and over 70 million people have got at least one dose of the vaccines.
On October 30, Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar had also shared the data on Twitter which stated that at least 70 million people have now received at least one dose and 40 million are fully vaccinated across Pakistan.
“The government is making progress to vaccinate the people,” he had written in a tweet. He had said the government had set a target of vaccinating 70 million people by the end of 2021.
“We continue to make progress to vaccinate Pakistan. The year-end target for 2021 was 70 million people vaccinated. Happy to report that 70 million people have now received at least one dose and 40 million are fully vaccinated. With two months to go, will inshallah meet, and exceed, the target,” he had added.
We continue to make progress to vaccinate Pakistan. The year end target for 2021 was 7 crore people vaccinated. Happy to report that 7 crore people have now recieved atleast 1 dose and 4 crore are fully vaccinated. With 2 months to go, will inshallah meet, and exceed, the target
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) October 30, 2021
Umar had also apprised that from November 1 the government was going to impose “different levels of restrictions” in different districts based on their Covid-19 vaccination rates.
“Starting Nov 1, different levels of restrictions applicable based on vaccination rates. Islamabad, Mirpur, Gilgit and Mandi Bahauddin [are] in the highest vax [sic] group, hence, the least restrictions. Medium category: [includes] Peshawar, Pindi, Jehlum, Bagh and Bhimber [in] AJK, Skardu, Hunza, Ghizer and Kharmang in G-B.”
Umar had added that the faster vaccinations were carried out in any district, the quicker restrictions could be relaxed.
Starting Nov 1, different levels of restrictions applicable based on vaccination rates. Islamabad, mirpur, gilgit & mandi bahauddin in highest vax group, hence least restrictions. Medium category: peshawar, pindi, jehlum, bagh & bhimber AJK, skardu, hunza, ghizer & kharmang in GB
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) October 30, 2021
The faster vaccinations are carried out in any district, the quicker restrictions can be relaxed. Demand from your provincial / district administration to accelerate vaccination so life can return to normalcy as soon as possible.
— Asad Umar (@Asad_Umar) October 30, 2021