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133 new COVID-19 cases reported in Assam; state tally at 5,388

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Assam surged to 5,388 after 133 new cases were reported on Sunday, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said. 

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: June 21, 2020 14:56 IST
133 new COVID-19 cases reported in Assam; state tally at 5,388
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133 new COVID-19 cases reported in Assam; state tally at 5,388

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Assam surged to 5,388 after 133 new cases were reported on Sunday, Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said. Of the total cases, currently, 2,174 affected persons are receiving treatment in the state, while 3202 patients have so far recovered from the infection, nine have died and three have migrated out of the state.​

Of the 133 fresh cases, 73 are from Kamrup (Metro), 31 from Nagaon, 18 from Jorhat, five from Udalguri, two each from Golaghat and Majuli and one each from Dhemaji and Tinsukia, the minister said.

The recovery rate improved to nearly 60 per cent, with 136 more patients discharged on Saturday from various civil, district and model hospitals.

The total number of coronavirus tests conducted in the 12 laboratories of Assam has climbed to 2,73,047.

A total of 35,611 people have been placed under institutional quarantine, and 88,904 under home quarantine.

Meanwhile, the Assam Targeted Surveillance Program (ATSP), which aims to conduct more than 50,000 random tests in a week, continued for the fifth day on Sunday.

"We aim to conduct more than 50,000 random tests in a weeks time, targeting vulnerable areas," the minister said.

Under the programme, samples of people working in locations such as parking lots for trucks, loading and unloading centres, godowns, weigh bridges, roadside eateries will be collected and sent for examination.

Employees in hotels, which are currently being used as institutional quarantine centres, will also be tested under ATSP, along with frontline workers .

The programme will also cover the family members and co-residents at homes of people who have been released from the institutional quarantine, he said, adding that the future course of action for containment of the pandemic shall be based on these test results.

The entire exercise is expected to be over by June 27 and shall involve deputy commissioners of each district who will ensure the availability of adequate facilities for the initiative, Sarma said.

As part of the efforts to facilitate sample examination without having to visit hospitals, some facilities have been identified by the health department, where swab collection will be carried out for free, hes added.

(With PTI Inputs)

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