Coronavirus: Pakistan's positivity rate highest in two month's.
ISLAMABAD: The coronavirus positivity rate in Pakistan spiked up to 2.58% on October 21, which is quite alarming as it’s the highest in over two months.
According to the official tally, on Wednesday of the (28,534) tests sampled, (736) came back positive.
To date, Pakistan has a total of (324,744) coronavirus cases and (6692) deaths nationwide.
Government officials have expressed concern about the rising positivity ratio in the country, even though it is still below the 5% threshold set by the World Health Organisation "WHO".
Last week, Asad Umar, the minister for planning and development, called it “unmistakable signs of rising of coronavirus” when the positivity hit 2.37% on October 15.
However, on Wednesday, the positivity percentage further hiked up to 2.58%. The last time Pakistan reported a percentage higher than this was on August 19 at 2.68%.
Also in the last three days, Pakistan had been reporting deaths in double digits every day, unlike in September when the death toll stayed largely in single digits.
While of the 883 virus-related hospitalisations in the country, 67% are in critical condition, notes the WHO in a report.
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