* After spike, number of new cases begins falling
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, May 13
After a continuous spike in the cases for almost 10 days, the Covid-19 situation once again seems to be coming under control in the state.
On Wednesday, only 10 new cases were reported and the total count reached 1,924. Notably, 37 new cases were reported on Tuesday.
As per a media bulletin, Ludhiana district recorded five fresh cases, followed by Ropar two cases, and Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Hoshiarpur had one case each.
In the last one week, 398 cases have been reported in the state. For almost a month, the situation in the state looked under control till April 26. However, after the arrival of over 4,000 pilgrims from Hazoor Sahib in Nanded, the situation started changing.
Before April 26, the total number of cases in the state was just around 300. However, in less than three weeks, it swelled more than six times.
Now again the situation seems to be coming under control. As for the past week, the cases have been continuously declining.
In Ludhiana, five more workers of a leading tyre company tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the tally to 141 in the district. The report of these patients came from DMCH early today.
Earlier, the manager of the firm, his wife, son and two colleagues had tested positive and now five more workers of the same company have tested positive. In this “chain infection”, one source infected almost 10 more persons.
In Ropar, a 22-year-old youth, who reached Punjab from Kanpur on foot, also tested positive. A few days ago, the patient was brought to the flu corner by his father at Civil Hospital. With this, the total number of active Covid cases has touched 55 in the district.
Ropar Deputy Commissioner Sonali Giri said the youth employed at Kanpur first reached Ludhiana and then came to his home at Ucha Khera Mohalla in Ropar. A 60-year-old man, who was brought from Majnu Ka Tilla in Delhi, also tested positive.
Besides, another case was reported in Jalandhar today, taking the tally in the district to 198. The latest case was a 66-year-old from Basti Shiekh. In Kapurthala, a 14-year-old returnee from Hazoor Sahib, tested positive. Staying on the PTU campus, the patient hails from Narangpur village in Bholath. Having arrived a few days ago, the patient had not gone home as yet as he was under quarantine.
As per the Health Department, so far samples of 46,026 suspected cases were sent for testing. Of these, 40,637 samples were found negative and reports of 3,465 is still awaited.
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District-wise cases
Cases Confirmed Deaths
Amritsar 297 4
Jalandhar 198 5
Tarn Taran 158
Ludhiana 148 6
Gurdaspur 122 1
SBS Nagar 103 1
SAS Nagar 102 3
Patiala 99 2
Hoshiarpur 92 4
Sangrur 88
Muktsar 65
Moga 59
Ropar 57 1
Fatehgarh Sahib 55
Faridkot 46
Ferozepur 44 1
Fazilka 41
Bathinda 40
Mansa 32
Pathankot 29 1
Kapurthala 27 2
Barnala 21 1
Total 1924 32
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Total tested samples 46026
Negative 40,637
Reports Awaited 3465
Positive cases: 1924
Cured: 200
Deaths: 32
Date wise cases reported in past one week
Date Cases
May 7 118
May 8 87
May 9 31
MAY 10 61
May 11 54
May 12 37
May 13 10
Total 398
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