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Punjab records decline in COVID-19 positivity rate

Punjab govt credits strict implementation on coronavirus precautions to drastic decline in COVID-19 issues

By Web Desk
May 23, 2021
The restrictions are being put in place under the Punjab Infectious Diseases (Prevention and Control) Act 2020. Photo: AFP

Punjab reported a drastic decline in coronavirus positivity rate as it has come down to 3.13% in the province overall,  according to a report released by the Punjab Health Department on Sunday.

Meanwhile, the positivity rate in Lahore has reduced to 2.42%. In the last 24 hours, 29,121 coronavirus tests were conducted in Lahore out of which 914 tested positive.

About 55 patients are undergoing treatment for coronavirus in extensive care units of various hospitals throughout Punjab,  the report added.

At least 29 people have lost their lives to the virus over the past 24 hours.

901 cases reported in Punjab today 

Punjab Health Minister Dr Yasmeen Rashid held a press conference apprising the current coronavirus situation of the province.

"Strict implementation of SOPs led to a reduction in coronavirus tests. As of today, 901 cases emerged across the province. For the first time, less than a thousand cases have been reported across the province," the provincial minister noted.

2.8 million people vaccinated in Punjab so far

She said that eight more vaccination centres will be set up across the province next week.

Rashid further said about 2.8 million people in Punjab have been vaccinated against coronavirus, requesting people to get the vaccine jab as soon as possible.

"NCOC targets Punjab for 140,000 more vaccinations in May, " she added.

Highlighting that wearing a mask can save up to 72% chances of virus transmission, the minister urged the citizens to strictly observe the COVID-19 protocols.

Rashid grills Shehbaz

The minister lashed out at former Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif, saying that she had undergone treatment in various hospitals throughout Pakistan for her ailment but had not abandoned the country.

Rashid urged the PML-N president to seek treatment in Pakistan rather than going abroad for it.