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Deaths don t match case drop in Kerala

Deaths don’t match case drop in Kerala Updated: Updated: May 23, 2021 02:09 IST State sees 176 fatalities in a day; A.P. reports highest one-day toll of 118; cases, tests down in Telangana Share Article AAA Adding facilities: A COVID-19 centre with 1,500 oxygen beds in Ernakulam. It was put up jointly by the State, the National Urban Health Mission & the BPCL-Kochi Refinery.   | Photo Credit: The Hindu State sees 176 fatalities in a day; A.P. reports highest one-day toll of 118; cases, tests down in Telangana Kerala reported 28,514 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, when 1,26,028 samples were tested, and recorded a test positivity rate (TPR) of 22.63%.

Telangana records 3,837 fresh cases, 25 deaths

Telangana records 3,837 fresh cases, 25 deaths Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The State recorded 3,837 coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the total to 5,40,603. While 71,070 people were examined, results of 2,628 were awaited. Twenty-five more patients died, pushing up the death toll to 3,037. Of the 3,837 cases, the highest of 594 were from Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation region, 265 from Rangareddy, 239 from Medchal Malkajgiri and 227 from Khammam. The lowest of 17 were from Adilabad and 20 from Nirmal. So far, a total of 1,42,67,002 samples have been put to test and 5,40,603 were detected with coronavirus. Of the total cases, 46,946 people were still being treated or were in home isolation. A total 4,90,620 persons have recovered till now.

Marginal fall in new infections

Marginal fall in new infections Updated: Updated: 4,723 test positive for COVID-19 in the State; 31 more succumb to the virus Share Article AAA People throng the Bowenpally market to buy vegetables and essentials on the first day of a State-wide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus on Wednesday.   | Photo Credit: RAMAKRISHNA G 4,723 test positive for COVID-19 in the State; 31 more succumb to the virus There was a slight reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases in Telangana with 4,723 cases detected on Wednesday as against 4,801 the previous day. However, it has to be noted that the number of tests conducted were 69,525 as against 75,289 the previous day. Results of 2,763 persons were awaited, informed Director of Public Health G. Srinivasa Rao in the official bulletin.

State adds 5,982 cases to COVID tally

State adds 5,982 cases to COVID tally Updated: Updated: Testing dips too; official bulletin shows higher recoveries Share Article Testing dips too; official bulletin shows higher recoveries The number of COVID positive cases in Telangana fell below 6,000 on Thursday, for the first time in recent days. According to the media bulletin issued by the State Health department, a total of 5,982 cases were detected on the day as against 6,026 the previous day. This has resulted in the total number of active positive cases coming down to 73,851 as against 77,127 the day before while there has been a slight reduction in the official death rate with 46 fatalities as compared to 52 the previous day.

Coronavirus | Karnataka, Kerala grapple with high case numbers

Coronavirus | Karnataka, Kerala grapple with high case numbers Updated: Updated: May 05, 2021 07:51 IST The two States together add over 81,000 cases; Telangana’s 59 deaths a record; A.P. imposes 18-hour curfew till May 18 Share Article AAA Strict measures: A policeman checking the ID proof of a motorist in Thrissur as part of strengthened vigil.   | Photo Credit: K.K. Najeeb The two States together add over 81,000 cases; Telangana’s 59 deaths a record; A.P. imposes 18-hour curfew till May 18 Continuing the trend of high incidence of COVID-19, Karnataka on Tuesday reported 44,631 new cases, of which 20,870 were from Bengaluru Urban, and 292 deaths. The test positivity rate (TPR) for the day stood at 29.03% and 1,53,707 tests were conducted, including 1,40,609 RT-PCR tests.

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