Breaking News

Coronavirus update: Increase of coronavirus in Pakistan, cases have crossed 1k. Click on the link to see Latest news on the coronavirus pandemic from Pakistan and around the world on BAADBAN TV

More than 27,000 deaths have been recorded globally, more than 15,000 of which are in Europe since the virus first emerged in December.

More than 594,000 declared virus cases have been registered in 199 countries and territories of which at least 268,191 are in Europe, the worst-hit continent.

The countries with the most deaths include Italy with 8,165 deaths out of 80,539 declared infections, Spain with 4,089 deaths out of 56,188 cases, mainland China with 3,295 deaths out of 81,285 cases, Iran with 2,234 deaths out of 29,406 cases, and France with 1,696 fatalities out of 29,155 cases.

Read on for the latest updates from Pakistan and around the world.

Disclaimer: There may be some discrepancy in the number of confirmed cases reported at the country level due to differences in figures quoted by federal and provincial authorities.

Geo News is constantly gathering fresh information from concerned authorities and striving to keep our readers up to date with the most accurate information available.

Orange: All general updates coming in from Pakistan

Red: All reports on new cases in Pakistan

Maroon: All reports on new deaths in Pakistan


LIVE UPDATES


3:15pm — Islamabad, Pakistan — PSQCA starts sampling sanitizers being sold in open market

Federal Minister for Science and Technology Fawad Chaudhry on Saturday said that he had instructed the Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA) to start sampling the sanitizers being sold in the open market amid the spread of the coronavirus in the country.

“I had received complaints that low quality sanitizers were being sold in the market. PSQCA will act on these complaints,” he said on Twitter.

The sale of sanitizers has sky-rocketed in recent weeks as people stock up on the commodity to stay protected against the virus.

A city court on Saturday afternoon approved the bail of three clerics, including those belonging to the New Memon Masjid in Karachi, in connection with a case on the restriction of congregational prayers in Karachi.

The court approved the bail of the clerics against surety bonds worth Rs5,000 each. The clerics had yesterday been arrested after leading congregational prayers at the New Memon Masjid and other mosques around the city.

The Sindh government had late on Thursday restricted congregational prayers at mosques across the province in a bid to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. However, congregational prayers were held at several places on Friday, leading to dozens of arrests.

سب سے زیادہ پڑھی جانے والی مقبول خبریں


دلچسپ و عجیب
No News Found.

سائنس اور ٹیکنالو
No News Found.

اسپیشل فیچرز
No News Found.

تمام اشاعت کے جملہ حقوق بحق ادارہ محفوظ ہیں۔
Copyright © 2024 Baadban Tv. All Rights Reserved