Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

HOW CHANDIGARH REACHED HERE IN 76 DAYS

A look at major developmen­ts as Chandigarh continues its fight against Covid-19

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MARCH 18

Chandigarh reports its first Covid-19 case, as a 23-year-old management student and resident of Sector 21 tests positive upon returning from the UK

APRIL 1

First healthcare worker — a 32-year-old nursing officer at the PGIMER — tests positive

APRIL 3

City reports its first recovery, as a 26-year-old doctor from the UK is discharged from the PGIMER

APRIL 24

A 30-year-old contractua­l employee of GMCH-32 becomes the patient zero of Bapu Dham Colony in Sector 26, leading to an outbreak in the congested locality

MAY 3

Chandigarh records first Covid-19 death, as an 82-year-old woman resident of Sector 18 dies at a Panchkula hospital

MAY 20

Marking highest number of recoveries in a day, 48 patients discharged from hospitals, a day after new discharge policy comes into force

MAY 21

The city’s recovery rate peaks at 81%, shooting up from 27% just three days ago

MAY 24

A three-day-old girl becomes the fourth fatality linked to Covid-19 as the city also witnesses its biggest single-day spike, with 29 infections reported

MAY 27

UT administra­tor approves ending of containmen­t operations in Sector 38 from May 27, Sector 52 from May 28 and Shastri Nagar in Manimajra from May 31 after no new case reported in these localities for 28 days

JUNE 1

On the day restrictio­ns ease under Unlock 1.0, 15 people discharged from Covid-19 hospitals, taking the number of recoveries to 214 and recovery rate to 72%. Active cases stand at 79

JUNE 2

The UT tally crosses 300 mark, while an 80-year-old woman from the containmen­t zone in Sector 30 tests positive posthumous­ly, becoming the fifth fatality

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