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Pakistan reports 6,047 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths

By ANI | Updated: February 2, 2022 14:40 IST

Pakistan has detected 6,047 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours and 29 more fatalities, reported Dawn.

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Pakistan has detected 6,047 new coronavirus infections in the last 24 hours and 29 more fatalities, reported Dawn.

A total of 5,327 COVID cases were reported a day earlier, said National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC).

The national positivity rate stands at 9.9 per cent, marking the second straight day it has remained close to 10pc.

Notably, Sindh reported 1,552 cases, 11 deaths, Punjab reported 1,895 cases, 9 deaths and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reported 1,441 cases, 7 deaths.

In addition to that, Balochistan saw new 84 Covid cases and Islamabad 575 cases, 2 deaths, reported the newspaper.

( With inputs from ANI )

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