July 26, 2021
Rawalpindi : Number of patients being diagnosed with coronavirus illness, COVID-19 from Islamabad Capital Territory and Rawalpindi district has been registering a continuous increase as in the last one week, over 1,400 patients have been tested positive for the infection from the region making the situation more and more alarming.
It is important that almost all educational institutions in the region would resume functioning at the beginning of August and according to many health experts, the virus may spread much faster after reopening of schools, colleges, and universities in the twin cities.
In the last two weeks of June this year when the educational institutions were operating, a total of 637 patients were reported from the twin cities making an average of 45 patients per day that has now jumped to over 200 per day.
July 26, 2021
RAWALPINDI: Number of patients being diagnosed with coronavirus illness, COVID-19 from Islamabad Capital Territory and Rawalpindi district has been registering a continuous increase as in the last one week, over 1,400 patients have been tested positive for the infection from the region making the situation more and more alarming.
It is important that almost all educational institutions in the region would resume functioning at the beginning of August and according to many health experts, the virus may spread much faster after reopening of schools, colleges, and universities in the twin cities.
In the last two weeks of June this year when the educational institutions were operating, a total of 637 patients were reported from the twin cities making an average of 45 patients per day that has now jumped to over 200 per day.
July 26, 2021
Rawalpindi: Number of patients being diagnosed with coronavirus illness, COVID-19 from Islamabad Capital Territory and Rawalpindi district has been registering a continuous increase as in the last one week, over 1,400 patients have been tested positive for the infection from the region making the situation more and more alarming.
It is important that almost all educational institutions in the region would resume functioning at the beginning of August and according to many health experts, the virus may spread much faster after reopening of schools, colleges, and universities in the twin cities.
In the last two weeks of June this year when the educational institutions were operating, a total of 637 patients were reported from the twin cities making an average of 45 patients per day that has now jumped to over 200 per day.
Number of corona patients on sharp rise, 271 cases reported
July 19, 2021
Rawalpindi : The number of patients being tested positive for coronavirus illness, COVID-19 from Islamabad Capital Territory and Rawalpindi district has been on a sharp increase ahead of Eidul Azha and experts believe that the outbreak may get more severe in the coming days as there is almost no following of SOPs in markets.
In the last five days, as many as 1,144 new cases have been reported from the region at an average of 229 patients per day. It is important that the average number of patients reported per day from the region dropped down to below 70 in June.
July 19, 2021
Rawalpindi: The number of patients being tested positive for coronavirus illness, COVID-19 from Islamabad Capital Territory and Rawalpindi district has been on a sharp increase ahead of Eidul Azha and experts believe that the outbreak may get more severe in the coming days as there is almost no following of SOPs in markets.
In the last five days, as many as 1,144 new cases have been reported from the region at an average of 229 patients per day. It is important that the average number of patients reported per day from the region dropped down to below 70 in June. Despite the fact that the situation is becoming alarming, one can witness the violation of almost all SOPs in all cattle markets set up in town. Apart from cattle markets set up by the government authorities, there have been hundreds of relatively smaller set ups, ‘dairas’ operating in the district selling sacrificial animals and no one is following SOPs