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Coronavirus Infections In Pakistan On A Decline For More Than Two Weeks After Rising For Over Two Months Amid A Nationwide Lockdown.

Coronavirus Infections In Pakistan Have Been On A Decline For More Than Two Weeks After Rising For Over Two Months Amid A Nationwide Lockdown. Pakistan reported less than 3,000 cases in the past 24 hours, showing a steady decline in COVID-19 cases. But experts say it is too early to assume Pakistan has peaked.

In an effort aimed at containing the spread of the virus, Pakistan’s government last week imposed a lockdown ahead of Eid al-Fitr which is likely to be celebrated on Friday subject to sight of moon.

Pakistan has also expanded its vaccination program to protect people from coronavirus by offering free vaccinations to those who are 30 years old or above. Pakistan reported 104 single-day fatalities in the past 24 hours. Since last year, Pakistan has reported 19,210 fatalities from coronavirus among 867,438 COVID-19 cases.

This news was originally published at The National Herald.