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Pakistan logs 3,667 new coronavirus cases, 44 deaths in a day

March 21, 2021 11:54 AM


As Pakistan banned arrivals from 12 countries from March 23 to April 5 amid rising cases of Covid-19, the country recorded 3,667 new infections and another 44 deaths during the last 24 hours (Saturday), showed the figures released by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) on Sunday morning.

The 3,667 new coronavirus infections also included Prime Minister Imran Khan and First Lady Bushra Bibi as their test results came back positive on Saturday.

As per the NCOC statistics, after the addition of 44 more fatalilties, the death toll has now surged to 13,843 while the number of total confirmed cases stood at 626,802, after adding 3,667 new ones.

During the past 24 hours (Saturday), 2,092 patients have recovered from the coronavirus while the total recoveries stood at 581,852. The total count of active cases across Pakistan was 31,107.

As many as 263,058 coronavirus cases have so far been confirmed in Sindh, 197,177 in Punjab, 79,245 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 51,414 in Islamabad, 19,327 in Balochistan, 11,609 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and 4,972 in Gilgit Baltistan.

As many as 5,974 individuals have lost their lives to the pandemic in Punjab, 4,479 in Sindh, 2,208 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 543 in Islamabad, 333 in Azad Kashmir, 203 in Balochistan and 103 in Gilgit Baltistan.

A total of 41,960 tests were conducted during the last 24 hours (Saturday) while 9,773,993 samples have so far been tested.

Earlier, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had banned arrivals from 12 countries from March 23 to April 5. These 12 C-category countries include Botswana, Brazil, Columbia, Comoros, Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Peru, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania and Zambia.

Travellers from 20 A-category countries do not require any PCR test to enter Pakistan.

These countries include Australia, Bhutan, China, Fiji, Japan, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mongolia, Mauritania, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Trinidad and Tobago and Vietnam.

All other countries fall in the B category. Travellers from these countries require negative PCR test results on arrival in Pakistan. The results must not be older than 72 hours.

 

Global developments

Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis:

- Tokyo Olympics overseas fan ban -

Overseas fans will be barred from this year's pandemic-postponed Tokyo Olympics because of ongoing coronavirus concerns, organisers announce.

The unprecedented decision will make the Tokyo Games the first ever held without overseas spectators, as organisers scale back their ambitions for the event.

- EU threatens AstraZeneca export ban -

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen threatens to halt exports of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccines if the bloc does not receive its promised deliveries first.

The warning comes as the European Union struggles to speed up its inoculation campaign, with many member states facing a third coronavirus wave and renewed curbs on public life.

- Partial lockdown in France -

Several parts of France enter a new partial lockdown, hours after an exodus from the capital, Paris, and a rush to shops to stock up.

The new restrictions apply to around a third of the country's population affecting, Paris and several regions in the north and south. Schools are staying open.

- Poles urged to stay at home -

Poland enters a three-week partial lockdown from Saturday, with people encouraged to stay at home and most shops shut.

Shopping centres, hotels, pools, gyms and schools will be closed until at least April 9.

- Schools shut in Ukraine capital ... -

Ukraine capital Kiev shuts down all but essential shops and moves schools to distance-learning to try to stem a surge in infections.

Prime Minister Denys Shmygal has urged regional authorities to impose stronger restrictions to curb the spread of the disease.

- Anti-lockdown protests -

German police clash with protesters at a mass demonstration against coronavirus restrictions in the city of Kassel on Saturday, using water cannon, batons and pepper spray to disperse crowds.

The protest attracts between 15,000 and 20,000 demonstrators, local police say, making it one of the largest such rallies so far this year. 

In the Netherlands, police use water cannon to break up a group of around 500 protesters at Amsterdam's Museum Square. 

In Switzerland, an estimated 3,000-5,000 people gather in the small town of Liestal to demand an end to anti-Covid measures. 

Around a thousand protesters rally in Vienna before being dispersed, including members of the far-right and hooligans, according to Austrian media.

And in central London several thousand people were estimated to have gathered to demonstrate, with reports of scuffles and the throwing of bottles and cans at police officers. 

- 425 million vaccine doses -

More than 425 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered worldwide, according to an AFP tally based on official sources at 1800 GMT on Saturday. 

At least 162 countries or territories, accounting for 93 percent of the global population, have begun rolling out their vaccination programmes. But so far, 58 percent all doses administered have been in "high-income" countries, where just 16 percent of the world's inhabitants live. 

- More than 2.7 million dead -

At least 2,702,004 million people have died of coronavirus around the world since the outbreak began in December 2019, according to an AFP tally based on official sources at 1300 GMT.

The US is the worst-affected country with 541,143 deaths followed by Brazil (290,314), Mexico (197,219), India (159,558) and Britain (126,026).

 

With inputs from AFP.



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