Deccan Chronicle

107 COVID CASES, 6 DEATHS IN TS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Telangana has registered

107 new Coronaviru­s cases on Wednesday — the highest single-day spike — and the total Covid-19 infections crossed 2,000mark in the state. Six more people have reportedly died of the pathogen on Wednesday, taking the total death toll to 63.

On a day when Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao warned people to be prepared for increasing cases of Covid-19 in the state over the next couple of months or so, the health department announced that Coronaviru­s infections saw one of its greatest single day spikes on Wednesday with 107 new Coronaviru­s cases being reported from Telangana.

Six more deaths were also reported on Wednesday taking the total deaths from the disease that refuses to be controlled in the state, to 63.

Though the Telangana State health department in its daily Covid-19 bulletin made many changes on Wednesday to how data was presented, the bottom line was that the state has now rushed past in a tearing hurry, with Wednesday’s 107 fresh cases, the 2,098 mark in the total number of Covid19 cases. As on Wednesday night at 10 pm, the total

Covid-19 cases in Telangana stood at 2,098.

In yet another indication of a data management practice or style that raises questions than answers — with no accompanyi­ng explanatio­ns for change in data presentati­on style — the Covid-19 bulletin introduced a new category of patients — locals — into the mix along with a hitherto unknown Saudi Arabia “deportees” category

giving their numbers.

It may be recalled that the TS health department and the office of the director of health have been at the receiving end of some tough talk by the Telangana High Court during the past few days on data submission among other issues.

With respect to the

“deportees”, the health department said the Government of India airlifted 458 deportees from Saudi Arabia. These deportees have been quarantine­d in government quarantine centers in the state.

Till date 82 deportees have tested positive for

Covid-19 and are being treated.

The bulletin also said the large number of migrants returning from various other states are being home quarantine­d and monitored by the district authoritie­s. Symptomati­c migrants are being tested and a majority of the migrants are arriving from Maharashtr­a, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar etc.

Till date, 154 migrants have tested positive for

covid-19 and are being treated.

WITH RESPECT to the “deportees”, the health department said the Government of India airlifted 458 deportees from Saudi Arabia. These deportees have been quarantine­d in government quarantine centers in the state. Till date 82 deportees have tested positive for Covid-19.

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