Pakistan reported fewer coronavirus cases in past 24 hours: Dr Mirza.

ISLAMABAD -- Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Health Dr Zafar Mirza said on Monday that Pakistan has reported fewer cases of the coronavirus in the past 24 hours as compared to the ratio in the last few days.

Dr Mirza was addressing media, along with SAPM on National Security Dr Moeed Yusuf and National Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lt Gen Mohammad Afzal.

During the press briefing, Dr Mirza said that so far the coronavirus pandemic has claimed 21 lives, with five deaths reported within the last 24 hours.

'In the coming days, there will be an increase in the number of recovered people,' he said, adding that only 99 cases were confirmed across the country since Sunday.

Dr Mirza said that currently, 7,507 people have been quarantined in different places across the country.

'In hospitals, out of 783 cases, 773 are improving and expected to get well soon,' said the SAPM. 'Only 10 patients are in a critical condition,' he continued.

Addressing the press conference, the NDMA chairman said that the government's priority is to provide medical teams with adequate supplies so that they can freely dispense their services to the ailing.

'The laboratories in Sargodha are under-evaluation, then they will begin testing,' he apprised.

The NDMA chairman further said that the officials are aiming to increase testing capacity in Pakistan, adding that the flight from Beijing also brought 100 walk-through, thermal scanning machines.

He said that until April 6, around 100,000 protective kits will be in the country, along with 1,100 to 1,500 ventilators.

'The Sindh government has been given 20,000 testing kits, while Punjab received 5,000,' he said.

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