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Cases reach a new high in Thrissur Updated: Updated: April 28, 2021 23:36 IST District records 4,107 new cases, TPR is 32.66%; 1,920 more test positive in Palakkad Share Article AAA Workers attending a COVID-19 screening camp at the Sakthan market in Thrissur on Wednesday. K.K. Najeeb | Photo Credit: K.K.NAJEEB 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 ....
Police launch probe against terror accused for hiding letter from prison officials newindianexpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newindianexpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Hunting down hunger this Kerala priest s style Fr Davis Chiramel is on a mission to feed the hungry in care homes across the state with the raging pandemic rendering even those willing to contribute helpless, writes Anuja Susan Varghese Share Via Email | A+A A- Fr Davis Chiramel alongside police officers and volunteers before the distribution of food packets prepared at Viyyur Central Jail Express News Service THRISSUR: When a rampaging Covid-19 disrupted normal life, even the bare necessities were hard to come by for many. And the authorities in care homes struggled to gather food for inmates. With restrictions imposed on visitors, those willing to help were unable to pitch in either. After receiving calls seeking help from several care homes, Fr Davis Chiramel known as the ‘Kidney Priest of Kerala’ after he donated one of his kidneys was inspired into action. His project Hunger Hunt, launched in January this year, distributes around 20,00 ....