What are the latest COVID-19 statistics in Pakistan?

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Pakistan reports 1,742 coronavirus cases, 39 deaths in 24 hours

ISLAMABAD, Jan 30: National Command & Operation Centre (NCOC) reported that during last 24 hours, most deaths occurred in Punjab followed by Sindh.

Out of 65 deaths during last 24 hours 58 died in hospital and 7 died out of hospital on 29 Jan, 36 of the patients died on ventilators. 2,179 people were tested COVID positive on 29 Jan.

The percentage of ventilators occupied in 4 major areas comes off as 38% in Islamabad, 37% in Multan, 35% in Lahore and 25% in Peshawar. Whereas, the percentage of oxygen beds occupied in major areas areas is reported as 41% in Peshawar, 35% in Karachi, 34% in Multan, and 24% in Rawalpindi.

The total active COVID cases in Pakistan count to 33,439 as of 30 Jan. Out of the 41,435 tests conducted on 29 Jan, cases breakdown is reported to be 12,642 in Sindh, 14,592 in Punjab, 6,629 in KP, 6,168 in ICT, 574 in Balochistan, 323 in GB and 507 in AJK.

498,152 people have recovered so far across Pakistan making it a significant count. There is no patient on ventilators in AJK, GB & Balochistan, whereas, 296 ventilators are occupied across Pakistan.

A total of 543,214 cases are detected so far with 8,972 in AJK, 18,809 in Balochistan, 4,908 in GB, 41,255 in ICT, 66,679 in KP, 156,928 in Punjab, and 245,663 in Sindh.

The death toll reaches up to 11,623, which is broken down as 3,986 in Sindh (13 died in hospital and 4 died out of hospital on 29 Jan), 4,716 in Punjab (32 died in hospital and 3 died out of hospital on 29 Jan), 1,890 in KP (11 died in hospital on 29 Jan), 475 in ICT (1 died in hospital on 29 Jan), 195 in Balochistan (1 died in hospital on 29 Jan), 102 in GB (-) and 259 in AJK (-).

A total of 7,889,741 tests were conducted throughout 631 hospitals with COVID facilities, having 2,566 patients admitted across the country.

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