Pakistan sees 140% increase in COVID-19 deaths
The head of Pakistan's COVID-19 response, Asad Umar, said Tuesday that the country has seen a 140% increase in deaths from the disease in recent weeks due to people "recklessly ignoring" the social distancing rules.
"If we do not change our current path we will lose both lives and livelihoods," Umar, who also serves as Pakistan's planning and development minister, warned in a post on his official Twitter account.
Umar's warning comes after the National Command and Operations Center registered 618 new cases and 14 deaths in the past 24 hours, a significant jump from the previous day.
Pakistan's cumulative total now stands at 324,077 cases with 6,673 deaths.