Arunachal's coronavirus tally crosses 2,000-mark; Active cases: 720

Arunachal Pradesh's coronavirus tally crossed the 2,000-mark on Saturday as 101 more persons, including 46 security
Arunachal's coronavirus tally crosses 2,000-mark; Active cases: 720

* State registers 101 new cases * Active cases: 720

* 1,326 patients recover till date * Toll remains at three

OUR CORRESPONDENT

ITANAGAR: Arunachal Pradesh's coronavirus tally crossed the 2,000-mark on Saturday as 101 more persons, including 46 security personnel, tested positive for the disease. With the fresh infections, the total number of cases rose to 2,049, said State Surveillance Officer Dr L Jampa said.

Of the new cases, 11 were reported from the Capital Complex region, 34 from East Kameng district, 21 from East Siang, 12 from Changlang, six from Lohit, five each from Lower Siang and West Kameng, three from Tawang and one each from Namsai, Lower Dibang Valley, Longding and Papumpare. All, barring four, are asymptomatic and have been shifted to COVID Care Centres.

"Altogether 46 security personnel are among the fresh patients. A Healthcare worker from the Capital Complex region has also tested positive for the disease," he said.

Meanwhile, 81 patients were discharged from hospitals on Friday.

The number of active cases in the State now stands at 720, while 1,326 have recovered from the disease and three died of it.

The Capital Complex region — comprising Itanagar, Naharlagun, Nirjuli and the Banderdewa areas — has 136 active COVID-19 cases, followed by Changlang (145), Namsai (102), East Kameng (72), East Siang (64) and Lohit (37).

The recovery rate in Arunachal Pradesh has significantly improved since August 1, as 542 patients have been discharged from hospitals from the beginning of the month. The State has reported 567 fresh cases in August so far. "A total of 230 security personnel have been diagnosed with the disease since August 1," he said.

The State government has so far tested 1,01,947 samples for COVID-19.

Also watch: CHECK OUT: Likham: The Book Made of Gold



Top Headlines

No stories found.
Sentinel Assam
www.sentinelassam.com