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CM Sindh confirms 831 deaths due to COVID-19

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Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah reported 2,287 new cases, taking the provincial tally to 53,805.

According to the details, the chief minister said 15 more patients succumbed to the virus, and Sindh’s death toll has reached 831.

Murad Ali Shah said 80 patients are currently on ventilators and 1,219 patients have recovered today. The total number of recovered patients in Sindh has reached 25,606.

The number of coronavirus patients in Karachi has reached 42,854. Moreover, 242 cases were reported in Central District, 369 in East, 185 in Korangi, 122 in Malir, 418 in South and 163 in West.  Sujawal 68, Khairpur 49, Hyderabad 44, Ghotki 39, Matiari 38, Shaheed Benazirabad 37, Larkana 22, Sanghar 20, Mirpur Khas 15, Kashmore 14, Jamshoro 13, Sujawal 10, Shikarpur 7, Dadu 7, Badin 4. , Thatta 3, Nowshero Feroze 3 and Qambar 1.

In the last 24 hours, 15 people died due to the novel Coronavirus. 11197 tests were performed in the last 24 hours. As a result, 2287 new cases came to light. So far 298332 tests have been done in which 53805 cases have emerged.

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Currently, the condition of 573 patients are in critical condition. However, as a sigh of relief,  today 1219 patients recovered and went home. The Sindh Chief Minister appealed to the people to abide by the SOPs.

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