The country records 2,928 new cases with a 5.08 percent positive ratio. 


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There were 1,212,809 reported cases of COVID-19 in Pakistan from 3 January 2020 to 4:18pm CEST on 16 September 2021, according to WHO data. Of those, 26,938 people died. A total of 70,494,348 vaccine doses have now been delivered just since the 14th of September 2021.

COVID- In Pakistan, 19 infections are on the decline, with 3,089 reported cases occurring on least per day. That's 53% of the peak – the hottest day normal on June 17 ever recorded.

Vaccination

There have been 70,402,987 doses of the COVID vaccination provided in Pakistan till yet, according to official figures. If everyone gets two doses, the country will have immunised roughly 16.3% of its citizens.

Pakistan provided an average of 954,803 doses ever day during a very recent reporting period. If the present level continues, it will need 46 days to reach the remaining 10% of the population with the required dosages.

Lockdown

Many nations reacted to the outbreak of COVID-19 diagnoses by closing schools, businesses, and international crossings as a means of limiting the virus's transmission.

This graph illustrates the various lockdown procedures that were put in place during the epidemic.