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GANDHINAGAR, APRIL 4
With 13 more persons testing positive to novel coronavirus in Gujarat on Saturday, the total number of such cases has risen to 108, a top Health official said.
Simultaneously, the Covid-19 death toll in the state now stood at 10 with the death of one more person.
રાજકોટની જ્યોતિ CNC દ્વારા માત્ર 10 દિવસમાં તૈયાર કરાયેલ રૂ.1 લાખની કિંમતના કોરોનાની સારવારમાં મહત્વના વેન્ટીલેટર ‘ધમણ-1’નું મુખ્યમંત્રી તથા ના.મુખ્યમંત્રીએ અમદાવાદ સિવિલ હોસ્પિટલ ખાતે નિરીક્ષણ કર્યું, જેના પ્રથમ 1000 યુનિટ રાજ્ય સરકારને વિનામૂલ્યે આપવાનું કંપનીએ જાહેર કર્યુ છે. pic.twitter.com/NSXMrMiMlt
— CMO Gujarat (@CMOGuj) April 4, 2020
Four more COVID-19 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovery, one of them in Vadodara and three others in Gandhinagar, including an 80-year-old woman who also suffered from diabetes and other diseases, Principal Secretary (Health), Jayanti Ravi, said.
With this, 14 patients have been discharged in the state so far, she said.
‘Among the 13 new cases, seven are from Ahmedabad, two from Bhavnagar, two from Gandhinagar, and one each from Patan and Surat, taking the total number of such cases to 108,’ Ravi said.
While 11 of these cases are locally transmitted, a patient from Patan was found to have travelled to Mumbai while another from Ahmedabad had visited Delhi.
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— Vadodara City Police (@Vadcitypolice) April 4, 2020
With Patan district reporting its first coronavirus positive case on Saturday, the number of districts that reported similar cases rose to 12.
Ahmedabad has reported the highest number of cases at 45, followed by Surat and Gandhinagar at 13 each, Rajkot at 10, Vadodara and Bhavnagar at 9 each, Porbandar at 3, Gir Somnath at 2, and Kutch, Patan, Panchmahal and Mehsana at one each.
જાહેરનામું:- ફોજદારી કાર્યરીતી અધિનિયમ સને ૧૯૭૩(૧૯૭૪ ના નં.૨) ની કલમ-૧૪૪ તથા જી.પી એકટ ૩૭(૩) અન્વયે કાઢેલ હુકમ. #AhmedabadPolice pic.twitter.com/NOhWHOTzbo
— Ahmedabad Police અમદાવાદ પોલીસ (@AhmedabadPolice) April 4, 2020
With the death of a 67-year-old woman at Ahmedabad hospital on Saturday, the total number of fatalities in the state has gone up to ten.
The woman, who was admitted to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hospital on March 28, was on the ventilator, Ravi said.
Her husband is also a coronavirus positive case with a travel history to Indore in Madhya Pradesh.
Meanwhile, of the four patients who recovered on Saturday included an 80-year-old woman who was admitted in a Gandhinagar hospital, a 27-year-old woman from Vadodara, a 23 -year-old woman and a 50-year-old man, both from Gandhinagar.
સી.એમ.ડેશ બોર્ડના જનસંવાદ કેન્દ્રના માધ્યમથી સરપંચો સાથે સંવાદ.#IndiaFightsCorona#GujaratFightsCovid19 pic.twitter.com/4QGU6OwYtJ
— Vijay Rupani (Modi Ka Parivar) (@vijayrupanibjp) April 4, 2020
Of the total 108 patients, 64 have been infected through local transmission, while 33 have had a history of travelling abroad and 11 others of visiting other states.
Officials said that 2018 out of the total 2139 samples tested so far in Gujarat have tested negative while the result of 16 is awaited.
Meanwhile, Ahmedabad Police Commissioner has banned plying of all private vehicles from Saturday midnight.
Honourable Home Minister Shri Pradipsinh Jadeja @PradipsinhGuj visited the Ahmedabad City Control Room and inspected the use of modern and hi-tech city surveillance system (Vishwas Project).
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— Ahmedabad Police અમદાવાદ પોલીસ (@AhmedabadPolice) April 4, 2020
Local industrialists successfully made ventilator in 10 days, says Gujarat CM
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani informed that local industrialists of the state have successfully made a ventilator in 10 days because of which there will be no shortage of ventilators in the state. While the cost of imported one is Rs 50 lakh, that of local is only Rs 1 lakh. Local industrialists in Gujarat have got successful in making ventilators in 10 days. Ventilators have been certified and tested successfully. I hope there will be no shortage of ventilators in the state now,” said Rupani on the upcoming possible shortage of ventilators when coronavirus cases will peak.