Covid deaths exceed 100 for 3rd consecutive day

– Indian daily virus infections cross 200,000 mark

By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan reported 118 coronavirus-related deaths in the last 24 hours, the second consecutive day that fatalities have exceeded 100, the Ministry of National Health Services (MoNHS) said on Thursday.
The government portal keeping track of the outbreak in the country registered 135 deaths a day earlier, up from 118 reported on Tuesday and the highest number of fatalities since June 20.
According to the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) data, 64,685 tests were conducted on Wednesday after which 5,395 people tested positive for the contagion disease. The total number of cases in the country is 739,818 with a national transmission rate of 8.34 per cent.
Punjab recorded the most deaths during the last 24 hours at 68 followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) with 29. Sindh has been the worst hit with 270,310 cases followed by Punjab where 258,441 people have been tested positive, the statement said.
CANSINO DISTANCES ITSELF FROM BLOOD CLOT FEARS:
China’s CanSino Biologics has sought to distance its Covid-19 vaccine from concerns that products made using a similar technology could be linked to rare events of serious blood clotting, South China Morning Post reported. In a filing to the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, the company said no serious adverse events related to blood clots had been reported among the almost 1 million doses of Ad5-nCoV vaccine that had been administered to date.
The product is licenced in China, Pakistan, Mexico and Hungary. The announcement follows US federal health agencies’ recommendation on Tuesday that the use of Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, which uses a similar technology to CanSinoBIO’s product, should be paused for at least a few days after six women younger than 50 developed rare blood clots after receiving the shot.
Pakistan had participated in phase 3 trials of the single-dose vaccine, which has an efficacy rate of 65.7 per cent at preventing symptomatic cases. In March, Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar had announced to import CanSino jabs in bulk to package three million doses locally. “We will be getting the bulk vaccine by mid-April from CanSino from which 3 million vaccine doses can be made,” he said.
“The bulk vaccine received will be formulated, sterilised, and packed in Pakistan.” The consignment will be in addition to over a million doses of Sinopharm and CanSino vaccines, which the government received in two batches earlier this month.
Meanwhile, Punjab has reported 68 more Covid-19 deaths in last 24 hours, quoting health department officials. According to Punjab’s Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department 2,870 infections of novel coronavirus reported in province in the last 24 hours.
The tally of total deaths by Covid-19 in the province has reached to 7,209 with 68 more deaths in the pandemic.
With addition of 2,870 new cases, the provincial tally of confirmed Covid-19 cases has surged to 258,441, health department said. Provincial capital city Lahore reported 1,726 new cases of Covid-19 in last 24 hours, according to the health department. In Rawalpindi 145 new cases of the virus reported in a day. Coronavirus has claimed 118 more lives in Pakistan during the past 24 hours, taking the overall death toll to 15,872 on Thursday.
The latest statistics of the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) showed the COVID-19 has claimed 118 more lives and 5,395 fresh infections were reported during the period. With the latest inclusion of new infections, the number of overall COVID cases currently stands at 739,818. The ratio of positive COVID-19 tests in last 24 hours remained 8.34 per cent.
During the last 24 hours, 4,740 people recovered their health, taking the overall number of recovered patients in Pakistan to 646,652. The health facilities across the country conducted 64,685 coronavirus detection tests. While, the out-patient departments (OPDs) at Ayub Medical Complex, Abbottabad have been closed after a steep rise in the number of COVID patients in the third wave of the pandemic.
According to the hospital spokesperson, the OPDs have been closed to tackle the worsening situation after a sharp increase in COVID patients. Other departments of the Ayub Medical Complex have been transformed into corona wards after an acute shortage of beds at the corona ICU ward, he added.