NE NEWS SERVICE
PUDUCHERRY, JULY 12
The COVID-19 tally in Puducherry rose to 1,418 on Sunday with 81 more people tested positive for the infection, Health Minister Malladi Krishna Rao said. The fresh cases were detected out of 866 samples tested in the last 24 hours ended at 10 a.m. today in the Union Territory, which worked out to a positivity rate of 9.2 per cent, he told reporters here.
Today inspected containment zone at vanidasan street #Nellithope along with Shri John Kumar MLA.
Enquired the residents regarding the #Covid_19 tests & steps taken and also distributed Rice, Groceries, Vegetables & Arsenic album tablets & instructed people to follow rules. pic.twitter.com/gkzQOM8UOF— V.Narayanasamy (@VNarayanasami) July 12, 2020
The total active cases in the UT stood at 661 with cumulative recoveries of 739 people. As many as 42 patients were discharged in the last 24 hours. There were no fresh deaths and the toll remained at 18, he said, adding the fatality rate was 1.3 per cent.
Rao continued to insist that there should be a total lock down on Sundays in the Union Territory as being enforced in neighbouring Tamil Nadu although Chief Minister V Narayanasamy had ruled it out.
“I have urged the Chief Minister at least five times since recently for a lockdown on Sunday,” he said expressing hope that at least from next Sunday it would be enforced to contain the spread of coronavirus.
The Minister urged people to follow the safety norms to prevent spread of the virus. Giving details of fresh cases, he said 71 patients had been admitted to hospitals here and the remaining to the government general hospital in Karaikal. Rao said of the 25,342 samples tested so far in the UT, a total of 23,697 turned out to be negative.
The UT’s Puducherry region had 581 active cases, Karaikal 52, Yanam 25 and Mahe three. He said insurance coverage would be available to all those involved in anti-COVID-19 measures in Puducherry. Director of Health and Family Welfare S. Mohan Kumar, who was also present, said a COVID-19 affected woman delivered a baby on Friday last at the government hospital in Karaikal. The baby had been kept in isolation and after 15 days would be screened for coronavirus. Both the woman and the baby were in a healthy now, he added.
Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy inspected various containment zones in Puducherry and handed over relief materials to the people living in the areas.