Coronavirus | Number goes in Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala



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Three COVID-19 patients died in Telangana on Monday, taking the toll to 56 years, while two patients succumbed in Karnataka.

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Kerala, which was established at the principles of success in the reduction of the COVID-19 incidence had one more death and 49 new cases positive.

Andhra Pradesh, reported 89 most of the cases in 24 hours, 45 of them returnees from the Gulf countries.

While 43 of the Kerala cases were imported, represented by the foreign residents and non-resident Keralites from other States, six people are believed to have acquired infection from the community, through contact with unknown sources of infection. In the last two prisoners in Kannur and a health worker in Thiruvananthapuram district.

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District of Kasaragod accounted for 14 new cases, Kannur, ten; Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad five each, Kozhikode-four; Pathanamthitta and Alapuzha three each; Kollam and Kottayam two cases each and Idukki one of the cases.

Of the 43 imported cases, 18 persons came from abroad, and 25 from other States, particularly Maharashtra.

Twelve more recoveries were reported. At present, 359 patients were undergoing treatment in hospitals, while 532 recovered from the disease. Until now, 97,247 the people who had entered Kerala after the easing of the blockade.

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The State had 99,278 people under surveillance, of which 98,486 were at home or in an institutional quarantine while 792 were in hospitals in isolation rooms.

A 55-year-old woman of Bengaluru Rural and a man in Dakshina Kannada succumbed to the disease. The women of Bengaluru Rural, passed away Sunday. She had Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) and was admitted to a designated hospital on the 19th of May. She died of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). A bulletin of media, said in Dakshina Kannada 43 years of age with a history of hepatic cirrhosis was admitted to the hospital on the 23 of May and died the same day. Their reports on the 25 of May, it declared that it was COVID-19 positive.

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With this, the total number of COVID – 19 deaths in Karnataka stood at 44, while the two COVID-19 patients died due to other reasons.

Meanwhile, 93 new cases were reported in Karnataka, on Monday. Of these, 73 had national tours of the history, while three of them had international travel. With this, in the event that the total stood at 2,182. The highest was district of Udupi, at 32, with Kalaburagi next to the 16. A total of 705 patients were discharged from the hospital, 51 of them on Monday.

Andhra Pradesh, with 89 new cases had 2,886 cases, 946 of them active, an official bulletin said. Fifty-six people died due to COVID-19 and 1,884 had recovered. Among those who were positive in the test of the foreign, 41 were from Kuwait, three from Qatar and one of Saudi Arabia. So far, 62 returnees had tested positive. Koyambedu continued to have an impact, with seven of the fresh cases, five of them are in Chittoor and two in Nellore linked with the access point. The State had tested 10,240 samples in a day and 3,14,566 samples to date.

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With three patients who die in Telangana, it was the seventh day in a row of deaths. There was an increase of 66 more positive, while 72 were discharged. Among the new cases, 31 were of Greater Hyderabad, one of Rangareddy, 15 were immigrants, and 18 foreign nationals evacuated.

(With inputs from Vijayawada and Bengaluru agencies)

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