Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

MAN DIES, 39 TEST +VE IN PUNJAB

NO RESPITE 91-year-old Jalandhar man with renal complicati­on state’s latest casualty

- HT Correspond­ents letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANDIGARH : A 91-year-old Jalandhar resident found infected with the coronaviru­s died at the CMCH, Ludhiana, while 39 more people tested positive for the disease on Monday, taking the state’s infection tally to 1,932. The state so far has witnessed 32 Covid-19 deaths. The decased has been identified as Darshan Singh, a resident of Kaboolpur village..

JALANDHAR/AMRITSAR/FATEHGARH SAHIB : A 91-year-old Jalandhar resident found infected with the coronaviru­s died at the Christian Medical College and Hospital (CMCH), Ludhiana, while 39 more people tested positive for the disease on Monday, taking the state’s infection tally to 1,932.

The state so far has witnessed 32 Covid-19 deaths.

The nonagenari­an, Darshan Singh, a resident of Kaboolpur village, was earlier admitted to a private hospital in Jalandhar with renal complicati­ons and was referred to the CMCH later. His was reported sixth death due to the coronaviru­s in the district.

14 FOUND INFECTED IN JALANDHAR

Fourteen fresh cases were reported in Jalandhar district which so far has 188 positive cases. Of the 14 patients, 12 Qazi Mohalla residents, including three children are close contacts of a 30-year-old man who died at the Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh. Two more youths, aged 17 and 15, also tested positive.

A 29-year-old man of Tote village in Hoshiarpur district, who returned from Delhi, tested positive.

Also, a resident of Mehrampur village near SBS Nagar district’s

Banga town was found to have been infected by the disease.

AMRITSAR GETS 10 MORE CASES

In Amritsar district, the samples of 10 more persons, including five labourers, came positive for the coronaviru­s on Monday.

Now, the total tally of the district has reached 296. The labourers were living in a rented accommodat­ion in the city.

Also, a 40-year-old man was tested positive in Tarn Taran district on Monday. With this, the tally of total cases in the district has reached 162.

9 CASES SURFACE IN FATEHGARH SAHIB

Nine persons, including a Punjab Police constable, were tested positive for the coronaviru­s in Fatehgarh Sahib on Monday, with the district tally rising to 57.

Civil surgeon Dr NK Aggarwal said the constable, a Patiala resident, is posted at the district excise department. Four cases were reported from Behrampur village, three from Khamano and one from Kotla village of the district. Contact tracing has been initiated, he added.

TWO CASES IN MOGA, ONE IN FARIDKOT

Two persons, who had come in contact of infected Hazur Sahib pilgrims, tested positive for the disease in Moga, taking the district’s count to 58.

One of the patients is a resident of Baghapuran­a sub-division. He has been isolated in a government hospital there while the second patient is resident of Daulewala and was admitted to the isolation ward of the Moga civil hospital. Also, a 60-year-old Faridkot resident was tested positive in Ludhiana.

The district has 42 active cases.

NO COMMUNITY SPREAD IN RUPNAGAR: ADMN

The administra­tion appealed to the residents of Rupnagar not to panic after 34 persons of the district tested positive for Covid-19 on Sunday, saying there was no community transmissi­on of the disease. There are 53 active cases in the district now, of which 17 persons are Takht Hazur Sahib returnees and 6 health workers. (Inputs from Faridkot, Moga and Rupnagar)

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