India Covid-19 News Updates : 7th November 2020

▴ India Covid-19 News Updates : 7th November 2020
National Covid News November 7, 2020

Tripura:- In Tripura, 110 cases of Covid19 were detected in the past 24 hours while 126  patients were discharged after recovery during the period. Two patients died yesterday, taking the toll to 353. Alongside this, the state has touched the 95% mark in the recovery rate of Covid19 patients. The total number of infected people rose to 31,347, out of which, 29,769 have recovered. As of today, 1,199 patients are undergoing treatment.

Rajasthan:- In Rajasthan, the corona recovery rate has increased above 91 percent. One thousand 810 people recovered yesterday, while one thousand 797 new cases have been reported. With the death of 11 people, the total number of deceased has increased to 1 thousand 966. Our correspondent reports that the number of active cases in the state has gone up to 16 thousand 277. Jaipur has reported the highest 307 new cases yesterday. 191 persons in Jodhpur while 165 persons have been tested positive for COVID 19 in Bikaner.  Not a single new case reported from Sawai Madhopur. The number of active patients in Baran, Dhaulpur, Karauli, Pratapgarh, and Sawai Madhopur districts is less than 100. At the same time, the number of active patients in Jaipur and Jodhpur remains more than four thousand. Meanwhile, Health Minister Dr. Raghu Sharma has said that corona cases are declining. But people should not be careless. He said that there is a possibility of a second wave of corona in winter.

Gujarat:- Gujarat recorded 1035 new COVID-19 cases during the last 24 hours. The recovery rate has reached up to 91.16 percent. Gujarat has recorded a total of 1 lakh 78 thousand 633 cases till now. Out of these, 1 lakh 62 thousand 846 patients recovered. 1321 patients recovered during the last 24 hours. More than 63 lakh 65 thousand tests have been carried out in the state till date.  Maximum 210 new cases reported from Surat, while Ahmedabad recorded 175 new cases.
At present total active cases in the state are 12, 036, out of which 69 patients are on a ventilator. 4 patients died yesterday taking the total deaths due to Covid19 up to 3751. 

Uttar Pradesh:- In Uttar Pradesh, the system of E-covid care support network has proved extremely successful in controlling the fatality rate and supporting the better treatment of Corona infected patients.  Over 3000 serious covid patients have been given medical advice using this system in the state. AIR correspondent reports, Covid wards of 52 medical colleges of the state are connected with the E-covid care support network. Under this system, medical experts are giving advice to the serious Covid patients along with helping hospitals in better covid management with the use of computer, telephone, and WhatsApp chat. Medical education minister Suresh Khanna is continuously monitoring this system. Additional chief secretary medical education Dr. Rajneesh Dubey said that till date through the system 3086 serious covid patients have been given medical advice. The medical colleges and covid hospitals of the state have been divided into two categories primary and advanced as per their requirements. The system has helped in improving the recovery rate of serious patients of covid infection and also decreased the mortality rate. 

Nagaland:- Nagaland’s COVID-19 caseload climbed to 9,327 after 63 fresh cases of COVID-19 positive were reported today. Health Minister S Pangnyu Phom in a tweet said that 117 patients have also recovered, of which 76 were from Dimapur and  37 from Kohima. So far, a total of 8,195 persons have recovered from the infection improving the recovery rate in the state to 87.86 percent. Presently, there are 997 active cases while 39 have succumbed to the infection, six deaths are not COVID related and three deaths are under investigation. 87 cases have migrated to other states.

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