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3 more deaths, 64 cases in Ludhiana district

61-year-old man, 60-year-old woman among Covid fatalities

3 more deaths, 64 cases in Ludhiana district

As many as 64 fresh cases have been reported from the Ludhiana district on Wednesday.



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, October 14

Covid-19 has claimed the lives of three more persons in the district. As many as 64 fresh cases have been reported from the district on Wednesday.

Figures of Ludhiana district

  • Samples 3,36,279
  • Positive 19,403
  • Active cases 410
  • Deaths 809

The Health Department has confirmed 79 positive cases, including 64 from Ludhiana and 15 from other states or districts. Of the 64 cases of the district, eight patients are contacts of positive patients, 20 visited OPD and 23 with influenza-like illness visited the Flu Corner. Meanwhile, a healthcare worker, two under-trials and 10 others are among those who tested positive.

Civil Surgeon Rajesh Bagga confirmed that three patients — a 60-year-old woman from the Civil Lines, a 61-year-old man from Rurka and a 58-year-old man from Shehzad village died of virus. At present, 16 patients, including eight from Ludhiana and eight from other districts or states, are on ventilator at Ludhiana hospitals, as per information.

Deputy Commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma said the number of Covid-19 patients getting cured in the district was increasing with each passing day. At present, there were 410 active patients in the district.

He said the recovery rate of Covid patients has reached 93.7 per cent. He said till date, a total of 3,36,279 samples had been taken, of which reports of 3,34,696 samples had been received, of which 3,12,772 samples were found negative while reports of 1,583 samples were pending.

He said now, the total number of patients related to Ludhiana was 19,403, while 2,521 patients were related to other districts/states.

He said unfortunately, three patients lost their lives today (all from Ludhiana). Now, the total number of persons who lost their lives include 809 persons from Ludhiana and 293 from other districts.

He said till date, 45,641 persons had been kept under home quarantine in the district and at present, the number of such persons was 1,708. Today, 113 persons were sent for home quarantine. As many as 386 samples of suspected patients were sent for testing today and their results were expected shortly.

He appealed to residents to follow all directions of the state government. If they would stay indoors, they would not only stay safe themselves but would also contribute to keeping everyone around safe.


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