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Pakistan sees lowest COVID-19 positivity ratio since March 2020

Another 11 people succumb to the virus during the last 24 hours across the country

By Web Desk
November 09, 2021
400 people tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours. Photo: file
400 people tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours. Photo: file    

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tuesday saw a significant drop in the daily COVID-19 cases as the virus positivity rate fell to 0.94%, the lowest level since March 2020, when the government started recording data on the pandemic.

According to the latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre’s (NCOC), 400 people tested positive for the virus after 42,373 tests were taken across the country during the past 24 hours.


Since the last three weeks, Pakistan has consistently reported a coronavirus positivity rate of less than 2% and less than 1,000 daily infections. Hospitalisations and the daily death count have also dropped, indicating an overall improvement in the COVID-19 situation in Pakistan.

Eleven people, meanwhile, lost their lives to the virus and 277 recovered from it over the same period. With the total number of recoveries at 1,226,157, the number of active cases now stands at 22,845.

There have been 1,277,560 infections and 28,558 coronavirus-related deaths reported in the country since the pandemic began.

Pakistan is reporting 514 new infections on average each day, 9% of the peak — the highest daily average reported on June 17.

The country has administered at least 111,967,455 doses of COVID vaccines so far. Assuming every person needs 2 doses, that’s enough to have vaccinated about 25.9% of the country’s population.

During the last week reported, Pakistan averaged about 832,600 doses administered each day. At that rate, it will take a further 53 days to administer enough doses for another 10% of the population.