Partial lockdown imposed in capital of Pakistan after surge in virus

Pakistani authorities imposed a partial lockdown in several more high-risk areas in the capital, Islamabad, and elsewhere in the country after the positivity rate from coronavirus infections jumped to over 11%.

Pakistan is facing another surge in coronavirus infections which officials say is worse than last year’s outbreak when Pakistan had to impose a nationwide lockdown.

On Monday, authorities in the eastern Punjab province also announced a two-week long partial lockdown in high-risk cities from April 1 in an effort aimed at containing the spread of the virus.

A lone man walks past shops closed due to the new government instructions to control the spread of the coronavirus in Peshawar, Pakistan (Muhammad Sajjad/AP)
A lone man walks past shops closed due to the new government instructions to control the spread of the coronavirus in Peshawar, Pakistan (Muhammad Sajjad/AP)

On Monday, Pakistan reported 41 additional deaths and 4,525 coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours.

Pakistan has reported 659,116 cases in total, and 14,256 deaths, since last year.

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