More than 160 Pakistanis die from coronavirus in foreign nations, says FO
ISLAMABAD – Foreign Office (FO) on Friday affirmed that in excess of 160 individuals have now lost their lives due to coronavirus pandemic in outside nations.
In an announcement, the FO representative Ayesha Farouqi said that the greater part of the Pakistanis dies in the United States, France, and Italy, the most influenced districts.
She additionally said that 4.5 million Pakistanis are living in Arab states, including that around 13,000 locals have lost their positions in the UAE.
The number of coronavirus cases in Pakistan rose to a sum of 16,817, as indicated by government information until Friday morning.
The loss of life identified with COVID-19 has arrived at 385, as per the National Command and Control Center, while in any event, 4,315 patients have completely recuperated.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has announced the most noteworthy number of passings, a sum of 122, while Sindh and Punjab follow with 112 and 106 fatalities separately. Balochistan has so far recorded 14 passings; Gilgit Baltistan, 3; and Islamabad, 4.
The initial two fatalities from COVID-19, as the sickness is formally known, were accounted for in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on March 18 (Wednesday).
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