Sindh reports 14 more deaths, 453 new cases

RECORDER REPORT

KARACHI: The Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah hyas urged the people of Sindh to be cautious and save themselves and their near and dear ones from the Covid-19. The CM said since March 19 when we had one death stemming from Covid-19 and today we have 14 deaths within 24 hours taking the death toll to 171.

“Though the deaths in terms of total patients are 1.9 percent, yet we are losing our precious lives and we can control it if we all observe SOPs and guidelines of the experts in true letter and spirit.”

In a statement issued from the CM House, Murad Shah said the first case of Covid-19 was reported on Feb 26 and the first death occurred on March 19. “Today on the 72nd day of pandemic we have 9093 cases and from March 19 to May 7 means within 49 days Covid-19 has claimed 171 lives. “This is the situation I want to share with each and every individual living in the province so that they can assess where we are heading and how we have to reshape our lives during the on-going endemic,” he said.

Out of 3534 tests conducted, 453 diagnosed positive. The tests conducted so far come to 76,078 out of which 9093 cases have been detected, he said.

Karachi: The CM said out of 453 cases, 335 cases belong to Karachi. He added that 91 cases belong to District Central, 81 South, 69 East, 33 Korangi, 33 Malir and 28 to West. “We are increasing the intensity of the random tests at grocery and vegetable shops and this will help to detect more cases of local spread,” he said.

Other districts: Shah said Larkana has 35 cases, Khairpur 16, Sukkur 12, Hyderabad nine, Kashmore eight and Sanghar three cases.

The chief minister said Larkana, Khairpur and Sukkur have produced a large number of cases of local transmission. “This is a serious situation and everyone has to understand the sensitivity of the issue, otherwise we won’t be able to control it,” he said.

The chief minister told that 7069 patients were under treatment including 5858 at home isolation, 683 at isolation centers and 528 at hospitals. He added that 87 patients were in critical condition, of them 14 were on ventilator.

Stranded Pakistanis: Disclosing the data of flights he said 2369 stranded Pakistanis have returned so far and they all were tested, as a result 515 were positive and they have been sent under treatment.

Facilities: The chief minister told that his government has developed 17 facilities with 4688 beds purely allocated for Covid-19 patients against which 1224 patients have been admitted.