KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Saturday confirmed that the COVID-19 has claimed 19 more lives during the past 24 hours, taking the provincial death toll to 634.
In a statement issued from the CM House today, Murad Ali Shah said that the provincial health officials have reported 1,475 new cases after conducting 7,030 tests. “We have 36,364 cases in Sindh against 222,890 tests conducted so far,” he added.
The chief minister said that at present 17,465 patients were under treatment, of them 16,138 are in home isolation, 61 at isolation centers and 1,266 in different hospitals.
He further said, “At present, 388 patients are in critical condition, of them 58 have been put on the ventilators.”
According to CM, 554 patients recovered and discharged to their homes. He added that so far 18,265 patients have recovered, which constituted a 50.3 percent recovery rate, the highest in the country.
Providing district-wise break-up of the cases, Murad Ali Shah said that out of 1,475 cases of the province, 990 cases were detected in Karachi. They include district East 366, Central 223, South 176, Malir 87, Korangi nine and West 48, he added.
He said that Ghotki has 97 new cases, Larkana 64, Hyderabad 59, Sukkur 56, Jacobabad 26, Dadu 19, Shikarpur 13, Khairpur 10, Mirpurkhas seven, Sanghar six, Shaheed Benazirabad three, Thatta two, Umerkot, Badin, Jamshoro, Kambar, Kashmore have one each
Murad Ali Shah said that through telemedicine all the patients in home isolation were being treated properly.
“The Sindh government has engaged around 500 doctors all over Sindh to keep in touch with patients in home isolation and provide them treatment,” he said and added in case of emergency they were being shifted to hospitals.
The chief minister urged the citizens to follow SOPS and avoid going out of their home without any solid reason.