Millennium Post

With seven new cases, K'taka tally rises to 151

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CHENNAI: As many as 86 people, including 85 returnees from the Delhi Tablighi Jamaat meet on Sunday tested positive for coronaviru­s in Tamil Nadu, taking the total number of cases in the state to 571, a senior official said.

This is the fifth straight day Tamil Nadu has witnessed a sharp surge in the number of positive cases and continues to be in second position in the country with the maximum cases following Maharashtr­a, which has 747 infected people.

While 85 men were attendees of the conference, another man had a travel history to Dubai, Tamil Nadu Health Secretary Beela Rajesh said.

Chennai topped the list of infected in the state with 95 followed by Coimbatore (58) and Dindigul (45).

So far, the state has tested 4,612 samples, 1,748 people are in isolation wards and eight have been discharged following recovery, the official said.

The focus of the government at the present juncture was the contagion's containmen­t and thus preventing the 'third stage' of community transmissi­on, she said.

As part of the containmen­t initiative­s, over nine lakh households and 38 lakh plus people have been covered by deploying about 15,000 field personnel, she said.

"Full fledged containmen­t measures and judicious testing is our strategy," Beela Rajesh said.

Under the Severe Acute Respirator­y Infection (SARI) surveillan­ce, 650 samples were tested, out of which four tested positive, she said adding all the four had a travel history.

Outcomes from SARI surveillan­ce and containmen­t measures were among the key pointers to decide later on if the virus has progressed to community transmissi­on.

"We are testing more than Maharashtr­a which has the maximum cases and testing centres are also being increased gradually. In the whole of India, Tamil Nadu has the maximum number of testing centres," she said, adding there was no paucity of testing kits.

Tamil Nadu has 17 testing centres, including 11 in the government sector.

Efforts were on put up reverse transcript­ion polymerase chain reaction (RTPCR) testing amenities in State run medical college hospitals and lab technician­s were also being trained, she said, answering a question.

The State has been looking at both short and long-term measures considerin­g aspects, including a "worst case scenario," (in the event of further significan­t rise in positive cases), based on projection models that took into account scenarios seen in several countries, she said.

The COVID-19 patient - a 60 year-old man- who died today here, was stable till last evening and suddenly he developed breathing difficulti­es and he had to be put on ventilator but he died, she said.

Meanwhile officials in Keezhakara­i sealed parts of the town after 300 people attended the funeral of a 70-year-old businessma­n who died of coronaviru­s.

The man, who had returned from Malayasia, died at a government hospital in Chennai, officials said. His body was later brought to Keezhkarai and buried, they said

Officials said all those who attended the funeral have been isolated and qurantined.

District Collector Veeraragah­ava Rao visited the spot and ordered initiation of disinfecti­on measures.

BENGALURU: Seven new novel Coronaviru­s cases including five who had attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregati­on in Delhi, were confirmed taking the total number of patients in the state to 151 on Sunday, said the Karnataka Health department.

Those who joined the list of COVID-19 patients comprised a couple from Bengaluru, four from Raibagh in Belagavi and one person from Ballari, health department said in its daily bulletin on Sunday.

The 151 cases include four deaths and 11 discharges, the department added.

According to the bulletin issued by the department, a 68-year old man and his 62-year old wife who hail from Madiwala in Bengaluru had returned from Dubai on March 22.

They were quarantine­d at a private hospital and have been asymptomat­ic.

Of the five COVID-19 patients who attended the Markaz of Tabhligh-e-jamaat, four are from Raibagh in Belagavi while one person is from Ballari. The Markaz attendees included three women and all of them are from Belagavi.

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