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CJM succumbs to COVID-19 - The Hindu

TIRUNELVELI District Chief Judicial Magistrate V.M. Neesh, 42, succumbed to COVID-19 on Sunday night even as he was undergoing treatment in Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital since May 1. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. Hailing from Thirumangalam in Madurai district, Neesh, who was serving as Judicial Magistrate in Cuddalore district was posted here recently, assumed office only on April 26. As he tested positive when he had gone to Thoothukudi, Neesh was admitted to a private hospital and then shifted to Thoothukudi Government Medical College Hospital on May 1. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR DAILY NEWSLETTER Submit

Technical snag halts oxygen production in Sterlite Copper s plant

Technical snag halts oxygen production in Sterlite Copper’s plant Updated: Updated: Share Article A view of the Sterlite Copper Plant in Thoothukudi.   | Photo Credit: N. RAJESH The euphoria triggered by the generation of oxygen in Sterlite Copper’s oxygen plant for saving the COVID-19 patients was short-lived as an unexpected technical snag in the oxygen plant paralysed roduction late Thursday night. Consequently, the planned second load of oxygen from the plant on Thursday night could not be realised. The plant, after being idle for nearly three years, started generating oxygen since Wednesday evening and the first tanker with the 4.80 tonnes of oxygen produced in the plant took the life-saving gas to Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital only on Thursday morning. It was expected that the plant, which would generate 5 to 6 tonnes a day for the first few days, would produce 35 tonnes of oxygen from Saturday / Sunday (May 15 / 16).

Siddha units inaugurated in Tiruchendur, Thoothukudi

28,897 more persons test positive

Updated: Tamil Nadu reports 236 deaths; 1,44,547 patients are under treatment. Share Article AAA A doctor wearing a protective gear takes a swab from a man to test for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. File   | Photo Credit: M. Periasamy Tamil Nadu reports 236 deaths; 1,44,547 patients are under treatment. COVID-19 infections spiked in Tamil Nadu on Sunday, with 28,897 people testing positive, taking the tally of cases to 13,80,259. Among those who tested positive were 14 passengers from Andhra Pradesh; nine from West Bengal; three from Bihar; and one each from Jharkhand and Karnataka. In the last 24 hours, the State recorded the death of 236 persons 47 who had no pre-existing conditions and 189 persons with co-morbidities pushing the toll to 15,648. As many as 23,515 persons were discharged after treatment. With this, 12,20,064 persons have been discharged. The State has 1,44,547 persons under treatment either at hospitals or at home.

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