Sindh reports 2,655 COVID-19 cases, 34 dead: Murad.

KARACHI -- Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday said that 2,655 more COVID-19 cases have come up in the past 24 hours, raising the provincial tally to 84,656, media reported.

'34 COVID-19 patients lost their lives today, bringing the overall fatalities from the virus to 1,377,' said the chief minister while giving a daily briefing on COVID-19 situation in the province.

He said that they had performed 453,386 virus tests so far in the province.

The chief minister said that overall 46,824 people have recuperated from the virus in the province, out of which, 1208 recovered during the past 24 hours.

Murad Ali Shah said that currently 36,455 people are treated for the virus in the Sindh province and of them 34,785 are isolated at their homes while 166 are present in isolation centres.

'We have 1,504 COVID-19 patients in hospitals with 708 in critical condition while 102 of them are put on ventilators,' said the chief minister.

He said that out of fresh cases reported today, 686 were reported from Karachi.

It is pertinent to mention here that as many as 118 people lost their...

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