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Ludhiana, May 4
As many as 1,347 persons tested positive for Covid, while 20 lost their lives to the virus in the district in the past 24 hours.
Total active cases have reached 10,316, while 1,451 have lost their lives since March 2020. Active cases in the district were 10,316.
Those who tested positive included four healthcare workers, two pre-operative cases and an undertrial, while tracing of 327 is still to be done.
As many as 16 men and four women lost their life to the deadly virus. They were residents of Jammu Colony, Jagraon, Lohara, Guru Nanak Nagar, Doraha, Sanhewal, Mahajan Nagar, Chandigarh Road, Barewal Road, Prem Vihar, Giaspura, Haibowal Kalan, Tajpur Road, Janta Nagar, Akash Nagar, Pama village, Vikas Nagar and Kailash Nagar.
LUDHIANA: Seven residents of Ludhiana died of Covid-19 and 530 tested positive on Sunday.
Besides, a patient each of Fatehgarh Sahib, Jalandhar, Sangrur and Faridkot, too, succumbed at the city hospitals.
The Ludhiana casualties included a 90-year-old man of BRS Nagar, a 53-year-old woman of Hario Kalan, a 65-year-old man of Jammu Colony, a 58-year-old woman, a 68-year-old man of Upal village, a 70-year-old man, and a 64-year-old woman of Jawaddi.
Civil surgeon Dr Sukhjivan Kakkar said the district toll has increased to 1,207 and that of outsiders to 623.
To date, 8,39,940 persons have been tested. Of the 530 new cases, 242 were from flu corner, 121 from OPD, 39 contacts of positive patients, 111 through tracing process, three healthcare workers, seven severe acute respiratory infection cases, one undertrial, two pre-operative cases, one ANC, and three teachers (one each of a public school in Pakhowal, government schools in Harbanspura and Hans Kalan). Ninety patients from ou