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Pakistan

Sindh’s COVID-19 positivity rate jumps over 6pc

As per the Sindh health department, the positivity rate of the COVID-19 is increasing from November 13 with the number of people being diagnosed with the global pandemic.
Published November 17, 2020 Updated November 17, 2020 04:44pm

The coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Sindh have spiked at an alarming rate, as the infections positivity rate has now risen above 6pc in the province.

As per the Sindh health department, the positivity rate of the COVID-19 is increasing from November 13 with the number of people being diagnosed with the global pandemic.

In four days, the positivity rate of the COVID-19 has risen to 6.02pc from 4.06pc which was recorded on November 12 in the province.

This is the highest positivity rate of the pandemic in Sindh after July 20, when it was seen at 6.60 per cent.

The health department has urged people to cooperate with the authorities in following coronavirus precautionary measures.

The situation can get more worse if the SOPs are neglected.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has reported fresh 2,050 new infections of the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours.

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