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No bed shortage in Virudhunagar district

No bed shortage in Virudhunagar district Updated: Updated: 615 beds vacant in government hospitals, and 20% in private hospitals Share Article 615 beds vacant in government hospitals, and 20% in private hospitals Availability of beds in hospitals - with and without oxygen supply - and that of Covid Care Centres in Virudhunagar district was under manageable condition, said Joint Director of Health R. Manoharan. He said that the district had 1,021 beds in both government and private hospitals and 615 beds were vacant as on Monday. This included the beds in Government Medical College Hospital in Virudhunagar, government hospitals in Sivakasi, Rajapalayam, Sattur and Aruppukottai and ESI Hospital in Sivakasi.

Most COVID-19 patients in Ernakulam in 20-30 age bracket

Updated: “We are seeing patients with no comorbidities developing serious illness” Share Article AAA People wait for the second dose of vaccine at a vaccination camp organised by Thripunithura Municipality on Tuesday.   | Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakkat “We are seeing patients with no comorbidities developing serious illness” Of the active COVID cases in the district, the highest number is in the 20 to 30 age group. Going by figures available from the District Surveillance Unit, a total of 9,622 people recovering from the infection at present are in the 20 to 30 age category. This is out of an active caseload of over 50,000. This is followed by cases in the 40 to 50 age group, with 9,232 people having tested positive recently.

MCH releases wrong body - The Hindu

MCH releases wrong body Updated: Updated: Body of COVID infected person handed over to another family Share Article Body of COVID infected person handed over to another family Around six months after handing over the wrong dead body to a family, the Government Medical College Hospital (MCH) has courted controversy yet again under similar circumstances. The body of a COVID-19-infected person, who hailed from Neyyattinkara, was released to the family of another COVID-19-deceased who was a native of Vellayani on Sunday. The lapse came to light after the relatives of the Neyyattinkara native came to the hospital along with a few police officials to complete inquest proceedings. On reaching the mortuary, it became evident that the body was missing. Following an inquiry, the hospital authorities realised that they had released the body to the family from Vellayani who cremated the body at the Shanthi Kavadam by then. Officials claimed that the body was handed over after the family

Test positivity rate at 32 59%

Efforts on to make available more beds with oxygen supply The test positivity rate in Ernakulam crossed 30% on Monday and hit a figure of 32.59% when 3,291 new cases were recorded. Testing fell to 10,099 samples collected on the day when the figure was well over 16,000 samples till Saturday this past weekend. Recoveries were higher than new cases on Monday. While 3,291 tested positive, 3,500 people recovered and 176 people were discharged from hospitals and other facilities. Two health workers and a police officer tested positive. Thrikkakara recorded 124 new cases, followed by Palluruthy with 123. Pallipuram saw 95 cases, Rayamangalam 93, Vazhakulam 81, Choornikkara 78, and Payipra 71. The district’s active caseload stands at 53,826. While 46,963 people are recovering at home, 2,048 patients are admitted at private hospitals. At the Government Medical College Hospital, 181 patients are recovering, 67 are at PVS Hospital, 62 people are recuperating at the Aluva District Hospit

20,952 new COVID-19 cases, 122 deaths in T N

Updated: May 04, 2021 01:39 IST 47% of fresh cases in Chennai and its neighbouring districts; Chennai records over 6,000 cases Share Article AAA 47% of fresh cases in Chennai and its neighbouring districts; Chennai records over 6,000 cases The surge in fresh infections of SARS CoV-2 continued across the State as another 20,952 people tested positive on Monday, taking the tally to 12,28,064. The State recorded 122 deaths, including 38 in Chennai, on Monday. Chennai and its three neighbouring districts of Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram accounted for 47% of the fresh cases. Chennai, for the second consecutive day, recorded over 6,000 COVID-19 cases at 6,150, taking its count to 3,52,260. The city has accounted for 4,858 deaths till date.

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