Pakistan reports 67 Covid deaths, new restrictions reimposed
The NCOC said on Tuesday that 67 people succumbed to death by coronavirus bringing the total tally to 23,529.
Of the 49,798 tests conducted in the last 24 hours, 3,582 tested positive.
The positivity rate is 7.19% , down from the 8.61% recorded the previous day.
The NCOC also released vaccine statistics on Tuesday, showing that 31,929,581 had been vaccinated so far.
Lockdowns across the country
Sindh continued to monitor the partial lockdown imposed on Saturday to ensure there were no violations.
The prime minister has been highly critical of Sindh's decision to go into lockdown saying it will impact the working class and laborers who will go hungry.
The PTI government has espoused a strategy of smart lockdown, imposing restrictions on localities where Covid cases are on the rise. They believe this is an effective strategy that takes economics into account.
On Monday, head of the NCOC Asad Umar said they were imposing restrictions on several cities across the country to contain the virus. These restrictions would be a month long and included things like shutting the markets at 8pm from 10pm and banning indoor dining altogether. However, outdoor dining was allowed till 10pm and takeaway till midnight.
Umar also said 50% staff was required at both public and private sector organizations.
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