Everyday Covid tests take a plunge in Pakistan

NIH data shows no death, 46 more infections: US grapples with spike in trio of respiratory viruses

By: News Desk
Published: 09:43 AM, 5 Nov, 2022
Everyday Covid tests take a plunge in Pakistan
Caption: Representational image.
Stay tuned with 24 News HD Android App
Get it on Google Play

The number of everyday Covid-19 tests has plunged from nearly 12,000 to over 8,000 as Pakistan reported 46 more coronavirus infections and no death during the last 24 hours (Friday), showed the figures released by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Saturday morning, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The death toll in the country remained the same at 30,626 whereas the number of total infections now rose to 1,574,326 after adding the fresh 46 cases.

During the last 24 hours (Friday), 8,237 tests were conducted throughout Pakistan whereas the positivity ratio edged up to 0.56 percent. The number of patients in critical care was recorded at 58.

Campaign for young children

The six-day second phase of Covid vaccination campaign for children which started on Monday last will end today, The campaign covered Islamabad and selected districts of Sindh and Punjab.

Minister for National Health Services Abdul Qadir Patel in a statement said that children were the future and it was our responsibility to protect them. 

US grapples with spike in trio of respiratory viruses

US hospitals are under pressure as cases of three respiratory viruses -- the flu, Covid-19, and RSV -- are rising at the same time, and earlier than usual, experts said Friday.

Children are being hit hard by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which causes the chest infection bronchiolitis in infants, and has spurred unusually high rates of hospitalizations in several countries around the world this season.

"We suspect that many children are being exposed to some respiratory viruses now for the first time having avoided these viruses during the height of the pandemic," said Jose Romero, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, at a press conference.

All three of the circulating respiratory viruses have similar symptoms, and even if most patients recover in a week or two, the very young and elderly are at risk of developing severe illness.

A surveillance system that tracks visits to outpatient medical providers and emergency departments for cold-like symptoms such as a fever or sore throat has shown "high" activity for this time of year, he said.

"We're seeing the highest influenza hospitalization rates going back a decade."

He warned that if a child was struggling to breathe, had bluish lips, muscle pain and dehydration, it was crucial to take them to a doctor.

Experts say it is still difficult to say whether this year's influenza virus was causing worse illness than usual, but it has started circulating particularly early.

The United States is still recording more than 270,000 cases of Covid-19 per week.

Hospitals in the mid-Atlantic states, New England, and Washington state are "currently experiencing significant strain," said Dawn O'Connell, assistant secretary at the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Vaccines are currently available for two of the circulating viruses, Covid-19 and the flu, however flu vaccination rates for children are below what they were prior to the pandemic.

Pfizer announced this week that it had positive results in a clinical trial for an RSV vaccine. Scientists and researchers have failed to find a successful vaccine for the virus over the past half a century.

With inputs from AFP.

Categories : Topics, Health