TELANGANA REGISTERS 872 FRESH CASES OF COVID-19, DEATH TOLL RISES TO 217

Telangana

From Our Bureau

22ND JUNE 2020

Telangana recorded 872 COVID-19 fresh cases on Monday, the highest ever for a single day, taking the State’s total to 8,674 confirmed cases. The death toll rose to 217, with seven fresh fatalities reported in the last 24 hours. In all, 4,005 patients were discharged after recovery so far, including 274 in the last 24 hours. As on today, 4,452 active confirmed cases are in the hospitals now, as per the latest official update. 

According to the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, as many as 872 fresh cases were reported among locals, taking the sub-total of this group to 8,225. No fresh case was reported among the migrants, deportees and foreign evacuees and their sub-total remained at 449. Thus, the total confirmed cases tally included 8,225 locals, 207 migrants from other States, 212 deportees from other countries and 30 foreign evacuees.   

The Director PH& FW said that in view of Covid-19 global pandemic, the State of Telangana has strengthened surveillance, contact tracing and containment measures against the possible spread of disease.

New positive cases reported on Monday included 713 in GHMC area, 107 in Rangareddy district, 16 in Medchal district, 12 in Sangareddy district, six in Warangal Rural district, five in Mancherial district, three each in Kamareddy and Medak districts, two each in Jangaon, Karimnagar and Mahbubabad district and one in Warangal Urban district.   

It is observed that there is a surge of cases in most of the districts across the State.  In view of the surge, the public is requested to be alert and self-vigilant for any signs and symptoms of Influenza Like Illness (ILI) OR Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI).

The lockdown has been relaxed since the 16th May 2020. It is being observed that there is a lot of mobility and movement of people from all walks of life and of all age groups. There is a surge of positive cases since the past few days. For ensuring safety, the authorities have issued guidelines for strict compliance. Vulnerable Age Groups comprising children below   10 years of age and elderly people aged above 60 years are advised to stay indoors and avoid going outdoors. (eom)

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