Daily Covid tests spike in Pakistan
NIH data shows steady coronavirus statistics: Netherlands, Portugal require Covid tests for China arrivals
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Pakistan has detected 24 more Covid-19 infections with no fatality though the number of everyday coronavirus tests has soared to over 4,000 during the last 24 hours (Friday), showed the statistics released by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Saturday morning, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
According to the NIH data, the death toll in the country remained the same at 30,638 whereas the number of total infections now rose to 1,575,934 after adding the fresh 24 cases.
During the last 24 hours (Friday), 4,472 tests were conducted throughout Pakistan whereas the positivity ratio stood at 0.59 percent. The number of patients in critical care stood at 22.
COVID-19 Statistics 07 January 2023
— NIH Pakistan (@NIH_Pakistan) January 7, 2023
Total Tests in Last 24 Hours: 4,472
Positive Cases: 24
Positivity %: 0.54%
Deaths: 00
Patients on Critical Care: 22
Netherlands, Portugal require Covid tests for China arrivals
The Dutch and Portuguese governments on Friday joined a growing number of nations requiring air passengers arriving from China to show a negative Covid-19 test upon entry.
More than a dozen countries have slapped fresh travel regulations on travellers from the world's most populous nation, which is struggling with a surge in Covid cases following its decision to relax strict virus restrictions.
The Dutch measures, which will come into force on Tuesday, are in line with European Union recommendations, the health ministry said.
"I think it is important for us bring in travel restrictions as part of European anti-Covid measures," said Health Minister Ernst Kuipers said.
Amsterdam-Schiphol is one of Europe's biggest airports and is a hub for numerous intercontinental flight connections.
Later Friday Portugal's health ministry followed suit, announcing that passengers taking a flight from China will have to present a negative test for Covid-19 before boarding the plane, with their new rules coming into forces on Saturday.
Both governments, in their announcements on Friday, said that face masks should be worn on such flights.
EU experts on Wednesday "strongly encouraged" the bloc's 27 member states to demand Covid tests from people on flights from China and conduct random tests on arrivals.
Several other EU nations -- including Germany, France, Germany, Italy and Spain --- have already announced Covid test requirements on those arriving from China.
The United States and Japan are among the non-European countries to have brought in similar measures.
With inputs from AFP.