Over 2.2m people can die in Pakistan if lockdown is not imposed, claims ICL

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Lahore, 14th June: With the exploding cases of coronavirus, it is predicted that approximately 2.229 million people can die in Pakistan if a lockdown is not imposed.

According to reports of Baagi TV, Imperial College London’s algorithm has created a picture that states that Pakistan will reach the peak on August 10, 2020, on which day around 80,000 deaths will occur.

The research sponsored by the UK’s government shows the projected deaths from coronavirus in case of a lockdown or otherwise in different countries, except the US and the UK.

The website says about Pakistan that if it imposes 32 percent lockdown from February 27 to July 11, i.e. for 135 days, then August 04 will be the peak day with 13,570,000 people will be affected.

COVID-19: Number of patients exceeds 139,000 in Pakistan

The worst day for Pakistan concerning corona deaths is expected on August 10 and deaths are projected to reach 78,515 after which deaths will start witnessing decrease.

The website says January 2021 will witness an end to COVID-19 in Pakistan and on January 26, 2021, the total death toll in Pakistan from corona would be 2,132,617.

It said if the lockdown was not imposed then 2,229,000 deaths will occur in Pakistan by January 26, 2021.

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If a complete lockdown was imposed in Pakistan immediately, then the death toll may be restricted to about 10,200 by the end period.

The total number of coronavirus cases today recorded by the National Command and Operation Center in Pakistan is 139,000 and the reported deaths have risen up to 2,632.

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