Pakistan reports steady Covid infections

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NIH data shows infectivity ratio stands at 0.39%: Italy's deputy health minister questions Covid vaccines

2022-11-16T09:05:00+05:00 News Desk

Pakistan has registered another 32 Covid-19 infections and no fatality during the last 24 hours (Tuesday), showed the statistics released by the National Institute of Health (NIH) on Wednesday morning, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The death toll in the country remained the same at 30,629 whereas the number of total infections now rose to 1,574,744 after adding the fresh 32 cases. Pakistan also posted 32 coronavirus infections on previous day.

During the last 24 hours (Tuesday), 8,133 tests were conducted throughout Pakistan whereas the positivity ratio stood at 0.39 percent. The number of patients in critical care was 46. 

Italy's deputy health minister questions Covid vaccines

The deputy health minister in Italy's new far-right government sparked controversy Tuesday after stating there was no proof that vaccines against Covid-19 actually worked.

Asked on television if Italy would have recorded even more Covid-related deaths had it not had vaccines, Marcello Gemmato responded, "We do not have the reverse burden of proof."

"But I'm not falling into the trap of taking sides for or against vaccines," the undersecretary told state broadcaster Rai, while denouncing the "ideological" approach of the previous government of Mario Draghi towards the Covid crisis.

As a deputy from the Brothers of Italy, the right-wing party led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the pharmacist by profession opposed Italy's so-called coronavirus Green pass, a proof of vaccination required to access most public spaces.

Italy was the first European country to face the full force of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020, and had some of the toughest restrictions.

As of November 10, approximately 180,000 people with coronavirus have died in Italy.

Gemmato's comments provoked calls for him to step down, including from the head of the centre-left Democratic Party, Enrico Letta.

"A health undersecretary who doesn't take his distance from no-vaxxers is certainly in the wrong job" wrote the leader of the centrist party Action, Carlo Calenda, on Twitter.

Infectious disease expert Matteo Bassetti of Genoa's San Martino clinic also expressed shock.

"How is it possible to say that there is no scientific proof that vaccines have helped save the lives of millions of people? You just have to read the scientific literature," Bassetti tweeted.

With inputs from AFP.

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