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Death toll of coronavirus pandemic rises to over 250,000 across globe

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The coronavirus has killed over more than 253,166 people around the globe.

According to the details, deadly COVID-19 has reached every corner of earth and restricted the half of the population to their homes.

The sources said that it has infected 3,669,604 people in the planet while 1,210,424 patients have been recovered.

The maximum cases of coronavirus have been reported in the United States. The death toll rises to 69,925 while the total number of infected people is 1,213,010.

Coronavirus: Pakistan’s Death toll surges to 460

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The death toll due to novel coronavirus in Pakistan has risen to 462 with total number infection cases in the country has reached 20,186.

These include Punjab, 7524, Sindh, 7465, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 3129, Balochistan 1218, Islamabad Capital Territory 415, Gilgit-Baltistan 364, and Azad Kashmir 71 cases.

According to National Command and Operation Center, so far 5,590 patients of Coronavirus have been recovered, while 462 died (Sindh: 130, Punjab: 124, KP: 180, ICT: 04, Balochistan: 21 and GB: 03) and 173 others are in a critical condition.

212,511 tests have been conducted since outbreak of the pandemic. The government has made ready 717 hospitals with Covid facilities with 3,839 patients admitted across the country.

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