Karachi :
Although the number of corona virus cases in Sindh is declining, the Sindh government has decided to continue the restrictions imposed in view of the increase in corona cases. The Sindh Chief Minister said that if this cooperation continues, we will soon control the situation.
According to details, an anti-corona task force meeting was held under the chairmanship of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in which it was decided to continue the ban on corona virus. Meanwhile, Murad Ali Shah thanked the people for their cooperation and said that now the cases are decreasing.
The Chief Minister was informed in the briefing that 22,043 tests were conducted in 24 hours, 1293 cases were reported and the rate of cases was reduced due to tightening. Murad Ali Shah said that the cases are decreasing. We will control the situation.
He said that 24 deaths were reported yesterday which is disturbing. At present the rate of cases in Karachi is 8.34 per cent. The rate of corona cases is 4.42 in Hyderabad and 3.3 per cent in other districts.
The Chief Minister said that on May 20, Karachi had 12.86 per cent and Hyderabad 11 per cent, Eastern District 17, Central 10, South 13, West 10 and Malir 8 per cent cases. In May, 307 patients died from corona.