Provincial officials said that about 515 patients with coronaviruses in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were returned to their homes on Tuesday after recovering from the disease.

KP Health Department officials said that of 1,867 patients with coronavirus, more than 500 were sent home after their test results were negative.
In Malakand district, 171 patients recovered, 88 followed in Peshawar, 68 in Mardan and 30 in Hazara.

Likewise, 57 patients were cured in the Kohat department, 27 in Bannu and seven in Dai Khan department.
Officials said, in details of the recovery of patients in major cities, that 40 patients defeated the coronavirus in Peshawar, 37 in Swat, 16 in Abbottabad, 35 in Kohat, 56 in Mardan, 12 in Swabi, 45 in the upper monastery, 50 in Buner and 18 In the neighborhoods of Nowshera.

The officials said that the recovered patients were transferred to their villages and towns from quarantine and isolation centers in the PKK.
These patients also include those who have returned from Afghanistan and the Gulf states and have experienced negative outcomes recently.

Lower Kohistan and Kolai Palas were two KP regions where no cases of coronavirus have been reported to date.

The official advised people to wear masks while traveling outside their homes, avoid traveling on public transport, wearing disposable gloves, not to touch the eyes and mouth outdoors, wash their hands with soap and keep two meters with people to stay safe from COVID-19.