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Pakistan fears second wave amid rise in coronavirus cases

Country records 908 new infections, highest since July 30

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14:07 - 29/10/2020 Perşembe
Update: 14:12 - 29/10/2020 Perşembe
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FILE PHOTO: A paramedic wearing protective gear at a glass booth, counting nose-swab samples to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Karachi, Pakistan June 26, 2020. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A paramedic wearing protective gear at a glass booth, counting nose-swab samples to be tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Karachi, Pakistan June 26, 2020. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/File Photo

Pakistan on Thursday recorded 908 new coronavirus cases, the highest daily number since July 30, the Health Ministry said.

With 908 new infections, the nationwide caseload reached 331,108, while 16 more virus-related deaths pushed the tally to 6,775.

As many as 312,638 people have recovered, while active cases stand at 11,695.

On July 30, the South Asian country of over 200 million people recorded 903 cases of the novel virus, a figure which then started to decline.

Amid a resurgence in cases across Europe and other countries, there are fears of a second wave in Pakistan as well. To contain the outbreak, the government has made wearing of masks mandatory in public places.

Authorities also announced the shutting of all parks and entertainment venues by 6 p.m. and markets, shopping centers, restaurants and banquet halls by 10 p.m. nationwide.

“After more than 70 days, the national Covid positivity ratio was higher than 3% yesterday. NCOC [National Command and Operations Centre] has tightened restrictions on some high risk public activities. However, the rising spread of the disease can only be controlled if people believe in the need for precautions,” Asad Umar, the head of the country’s COVID-19 response, tweeted.

In May, Pakistan eased virus restrictions and reopened businesses which were closed in March.

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