The country reported a slight rise in COVID-19 cases during the last 24 hours with 628 new infections, the National Institute of Health, (NIH) Islamabad data showed Monday morning. According to the latest statistics issued by the NIH, during the last 24 hours, 19,451 diagnostic tests were conducted, out of which 628 COVID-19 cases were detected. The NIH data showed that the positivity ratio was recorded at 3.23% with three more deaths overnight. As per NIH, 163 COVID-19 patients are admitted in intensive-care units (ICU) and are being treated at different medical facilities across the country. NIH has restricted the elderly and children from attending the gatherings and majalis during Ashura in a COVID-safe manner, as the risk of another outbreak looms with an uptick of the virus across Pakistan.
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