Official data showed that the number of new cases of "Covid-19" disease in Pakistan tended to rise in recent days, approaching 50 thousand, while the deaths exceeded the barrier of 1,000, while the government remained confused regarding the consequences of its decision to lift restrictions to contain a virus Sk.

Prime Minister Imran Khan defended the decision to lift the restrictions last week, saying the spread of the virus was less than expected. The Prime Minister's decision stemmed from the fear of economic and financial repercussions, as well as the severe hardships faced by millions of poor families.

Education has become the only major sector still closed. "The end of the closure does not mean that the danger is over," Yasmine Rasheed, the country's health minister, said in an interview with Pakistani television on Wednesday. She added that people should adopt precautionary measures themselves to ensure their safety.

And still the examination rates for the detection of people with "Corona" are low for a country the size of Pakistan, reaching about 14,000 a day. However, Reuters calculations based on official data indicate that the rate of infection has remained relatively stable, with injuries doubling every nine to 11 days since the beginning of last April.

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