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Pakistan's COVID-19 tally reaches 1,85,034

| @indiablooms | Jun 23, 2020, at 05:08 pm

Islamabad/UNI:  Pakistan's nationwide tally of Covid-19 has risen to 185,034 on Tuesday as the southern province of Sindh continues to be the worst affected province with 71,092 cases.

As per the report of The Express Tribune the Punjab province has registered 68,308 cases till date while 22,633 have been registered in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Pakistan's largest province Balochistan has 9,587 cases, while Pakistan occupied Gilgit-Baltistan has registered 1,326 cases thus far.

Pakistan occupied Kashmir has 869 cases and the national capital Islamabad has 11,219 cases.

Till date 3,695 patients have succumbed to the ailment, on the positive side 73,471 have recovered till date.

 

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