National tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases crosses 38,000

National tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases crosses 38,000

Lahore/Quetta/Karachi/Peshawar (Staff Report/Agencies): The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan on Friday rose to 38,290.

At least 13,914 cases reported in Punjab, 14,916 in Sindh, 5,678 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 2,310 in Balochistan, 501 in Gilgit Baltistan, 866 in Islamabad, and 105 in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

According to the National Command and Control Centre, the death toll related to COVID-19 has reached 822, while at least 10,155 patients have fully recovered.

The number of coronavirus cases has continued to soar despite the country remained under a lockdown about 45 days.

However, small markets and shops in the country reopen on Monday after the government relax coronavirus lockdown, allowing the businesses to open from 8am in the morning till 5pm in the evening.

On Sunday, the governments of the four provinces, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and the administration of the federal territories decided to ease the restrictions and allow select shops and businesses to resume operations after a more than a month-long hiatus.

According to reports, shops in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh will remain open from morning till 5pm, while those in Balochistan will remain open till 4pm. Strict standard operating procedures have been issued by the provincial governments as business activities resume.

Hair dressers, beauty parours, gyms and other places of public gathering will continue to remain closed until further notice. The provincial governments have also annoucned plans to take action against shopkeepers not following virus protocols.

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