Pakistan’s coronavirus positivity ratio drops to 3.45%

The COVID-19 positive ratio in the country has dropped to 3.45 percent a day after the infection ratio in the country reached over 4.5 percent, according to National Institute of Health (NIH) data released Tuesday morning.

A day earlier, the country had a 4.61 percent COVID-19 positive ratio with 675 cases.

According to the NIH, a total of 18,950 diagnostic tests were performed in the last 24 hours, with 653 samples returning positive.

On another fortunate day, the country reported no deaths in the last 24 hours from COVID-19.

According to NIH statistics, 162 COVID-19 patients are still receiving care in intensive care units across the nation’s hospitals.

In contrast, it is surprising to note that Karachi’s COVID-19 positive ratio has decreased from 20.61 percent the day before to 7.92 percent in a single day.

In Karachi, 435 new cases were identified in the past day after 5,490 diagnostic tests were completed.

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