103 fresh cases take Arunachal's corona tally to 2,430

At least 103 more people, including 44 security personnel, have tested positive for COVID-19 in Arunachal Pradesh
103 fresh cases take Arunachal's corona tally to 2,430

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ITANAGAR: At least 103 more people, including 44 security personnel, have tested positive for COVID-19 in Arunachal Pradesh during the last 24 hours, raising the State's tally to 2,430 on Thursday. Barring one, all the new patients are asymptomatic, said State Surveillance Officer Dr L Jampa.

As on date, while the State has 768 active cases, 1,659 people have recovered from the disease; and three persons died.

Of the 103 new cases, 10 were reported from the Capital Complex region; 37 from Lohit district; 22 from East Kameng; eight from West Kameng; seven from East Siang; four each from Tawang and Lower Siang; three from Changlang; two each from Namsai and Papumpare; and one each from Lower Dibang Valley, West Siang, Upper Siang as well as Longding.

"A total of 44 paramilitary personnel — 36 in Lohit district, five in East Siang, two in Namsai and one in Changlang - are among the new patients. Altogether 948 fresh patients, including 427 employees of various armed forces, have been detected in the State since August 1. " said Dr Jampa.

The Capital Complex region — comprising Itanagar, Naharlagun, Nirjuli and Banderdewa — has 100 active COVID-19 cases, followed by East Kameng (110), Namsai (89), Lohit (88), Changlang (65) and East Siang (62).

Meanwhile, 25 persons were discharged from hospitals on Wednesday. The recovery rate in Arunachal Pradesh has improved significantly as 875 people have been cured of the disease since the beginning of this month.

The State Health department has so far conducted 1,15,758 COVID-19 tests, including 3,069 on Wednesday, the official said.

Arunachal Pradesh reported its first coronavirus case on April 2 and the patient recovered from the disease on April 16.

The State registered its second case on May 24.

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