Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

43 test positive in UT, count reaches 1,160

20 INFECTED, 20 CURED IN MOHALI

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: The number of active Covid-19 cases rose to 433 with 43 fresh infections being reported in Chandigarh on Monday. The total count has reached 1,160, of which 19 have succumbed so far.

Meanwhile, eight patients have been discharged, taking the number of those cured in the city to 706.

The fresh cases have been reported from across the city, including Sectors 7, 8, 10, 20, 22, 23, 25, 34, 35, 38, 41, 45, 51 and 56 besides Khuda Lahora, Raipur Khurd, Bapu Dham Colony, Burail, Maloya, Kajheri, Manimajra, Ram Darbar, Butrela and Dhanas.

While 27 people are contacts of the previous positive cases, the source of infection in the remaining 16 cases is not known yet.

Four of a family, including a five-month-old boy, from Sector 51 and five members of a Sector-35 family are among those who tested positive. Two residents of Sector 20 who work in an immigratio­n firm, three workplace contacts of a patient from Mohali and two contacts of infected PGIMER employees are also among the fresh cases.

Meanwhile, reports of 75 people suspected to have contracted the infection are awaited.

HEALTH DEPT BEGINS ANTIGEN TESTING

The UT administra­tion has started antigen testing. As many as 37 tests were conducted on the first day, of which two turned out to be positive.

One of the patients is a Chandigarh resident while the other is from Punjab, said the health department.

During the review meeting, the UT administra­tor was told that Chandigarh has received 5,500 kits for antigen testing. Dr G Dewan, director health services, said these kits will be utilised for extensive Covid testing, particular­ly among health officials, police personnel, municipal officials and mandi vendors.

MOHALI: While 20 people tested positive for Covid-19, an equal number of patients were discharged after being cured in Mohali district on Monday.

At 13, maximum cases were reported from Kharar subdivisio­n, while five were tested positive from Mohali and two from Dera Bassi subdivisio­n. With this, the total number of cases reported from the district has reached 959, of which 389 are active. As many as 553 patients have been cured so far while 17 have died.

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