Local destinations set to drive tourism long term
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Crowded tourism spots no longer preferred by tourists
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Munnar wears a deserted look after the second wave of COVID-19 and a lockdown in the State from May 8.
Crowded tourism spots no longer preferred by tourists
With a slump in international travel apprehended following the pandemic outbreak, lesser-known local destinations are expected to drive the tourism sector.
The trend was witnessed when the tourism sector was re-opened after the first wave of COVID-19, wherein lesser-known tourist spots received a large number of visitors compared to the main destinations.
Cases reach a new high in Thrissur
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April 28, 2021 23:36 IST
District records 4,107 new cases, TPR is 32.66%; 1,920 more test positive in Palakkad
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Workers attending a COVID-19 screening camp at the Sakthan market in Thrissur on Wednesday. K.K. Najeeb | Photo Credit:
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District records 4,107 new cases, TPR is 32.66%; 1,920 more test positive in Palakkad
The number of COVID-19 cases has reached a new high in Thrissur with 4,107 people testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 on Wednesday. The district also recorded 1,152 recoveries.
The current test positivity rate is 32.66%. In all, 18 grama panchayats recorded test positivity rate above 50%. They are Edavilangu (51.56), Punnayurkkulam (51.56), Varavoor (55.32), Eriyad (57), Choondal (55.38), Chavakkad (52.31), Chazhur (59.73), Velur (64.52), Varantharappally (52.99), Pavaratty (82.50), Sree Narayanapuram (54.17), Kadavallur (50.42), Kattakambal (59.60), Mullurkkara (71.79), Avinisser