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A healthcare worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) collects a swab sample from a man amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), at a testing center in New Delhi, India October 29, 2020. PHOTO: REUTERS
RAWALPINDI:
Some 21 new spots including six houses in Rawalpindi district have been declared as new novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) hotspots on Saturday.
The surveillance in the related areas has been jacked up while the administration has become active to enforce Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) devised to curb the pandemic virus.
These newly declared hotspots also include six houses from where some 46 infected patients have so far been brought to the hospitals while three of them have died too.
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Rawalpindi : The spread of coronavirus illness, COVID-19 could not be slowed down at least here in the federal capital and Rawalpindi district from where over 470 patients per day on average were.