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Five people die in car-lorry collision

The mishap occurred on the National Highway stretch around 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Five people from Kollam district died in a collision between a car and a lorry at Kallambalam in Thiruvananthapuram district on Tuesday night. The police identified the deceased as Arun, 30; Sudheesh S., 25; R. Rajeev, 33; Suryodayakumar, 28; and Vishnu, 29; of Chirakkara. The mishap occurred on the National Highway stretch around 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The five men were travelling in the car that was headed towards Thiruvananthapuram. The fish-laden lorry, which had Tamil Nadu registration, was going in the opposite direction. According to the Kallambalam police, two persons died on the spot, while the other three died on the way to the hospital.

758 fresh infections recorded in Kozhikode

758 fresh infections recorded in Kozhikode Updated: Updated: 640 persons administered vaccine AAA People wait for their turn in front of the Kozhikode Government General Hospital on Monday for the COVID-19 test.   | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh 640 persons administered vaccine As many as 758 people tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in Kozhikode on Wednesday and there were 594 recoveries. According to the District Medical Officer, 6,355 samples were tested and the daily test positivity rate is 11.92%. Of the fresh cases, 734 were locally acquired infections and the source of 11 others was not known. Kozhikode Corporation had 153 cases of local transmission, Eramala 33, Chorod 31, Onchiyam 25, and Vadakara 24. The active case load from the district stands at 7,889. Five deaths were reported at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, on January 26, and another person died on Wednesday. Meanwhile, 640 people were administered the vaccine at seven centres as part of th

Rise in COVID-19 cases strains critical care facilities in Ernakulam

Updated: Eighty out of 100 ICU beds for COVID patients in goverment hospitals occupied Share Article AAA A man wearing a face mask as a precaution against the coronavirus. File photo   | Photo Credit: AP Eighty out of 100 ICU beds for COVID patients in goverment hospitals occupied Pressure on critical care facilities for COVID-19 in Ernakulam has been rising, with around 80 out of 100 ICU beds for COVID-19 patients occupied in government hospitals. Intensive care units for COVID-19 in the government sector are available only at the Government Medical College Hospital, PVS Hospital, and the Fort Kochi Taluk Hospital. The number of patients requiring critical care and ICU admission has grown in the past two weeks, said Dr. Mathews Numpeli, district programme manager, National Health Mission. People who are out and about could be carrying the infection back to the elderly or those with comorbidities at home, who are likely to develop more severe symptoms of the infection, he

Republic Day celebrated sans fanfare

Republic Day celebrated sans fanfare Updated: Updated: Welfare assistance distributed and officials honoured for meritorious service Share Article Welfare assistance distributed and officials honoured for meritorious service The 72nd Republic Day celebrations were held at VOC Stadium in Palayamkottai on Tuesday without any cultural event by school students and public participation due to restrictions imposed by the State Government across the State in the wake of COVID-19. Collector V. Vishnu inspected the guard of honour after unfurling the national flag and took salute from the police, fire and rescue services personnel and home guards. He honoured 399 officials from various government departments including 109 from police, 136 from Fire and Rescue Services, 70 from revenue, 20 from municipal administration, Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital and from other departments on the occasion for their meritorious service to the public, especially during the pandemic. He distrib

487 new cases as testing drops in Ernakulam

487 new cases as testing drops in Ernakulam Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The district recorded 487 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, while testing dropped to 3,507 samples. Five health workers have newly tested positive. Maradu recorded 44 new cases, while Thuravoor, Thrikkakara and Thripunithura registered 17 each. With 616 recoveries on Monday, the active caseload stands at 10,767. A majority of people (8,709) are recovering at home, while 75 patients are admitted at the PVS Hospital, 45 at the Government Medical College Hospital and 820 at private hospitals. Vaccination At 19 centres in the district, 1,796 health workers took the Covishield shot on Monday. While 156 health workers were inoculated at the MOSC Medical College Hospital, 116 took the injection at Aster Medcity, 111 at the Ernakulam General Hospital, 102 at Amrita Hospital, and 100 at the Mar Baselios Medical Mission Hospital. Vaccination also began at PVS Hospital, where 84 health workers took the vaccine

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