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Punjab reports seven more coronavirus cases, tally now 106

Three recover in Jalandhar
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Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, April 8

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Punjab reported seven new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, taking the state’s tally to 106.

The Punjab Government’s health bulletin on Wednesday said four cases were reported from Mohali (SAS Nagar), two cases were reported from Jalandhar and one from Faridkot.

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Punjab has sent 2,937 samples for testing so far, of which 2,614 came back negative. The state has 84 active cases, and was awaiting results for 214 cases. Two patients are in critical condition and on life support, the bulletin said.

All those diagnosed on Wednesday were contacts of those already diagnosed with infections.

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The state has so far reported eight deaths.

Meanwhile, reports said a 55-year-old patient from Ropar’s Chatamli village who was diagnosed with coronavirus died on Wednesday. However, this has yet to be confirmed.

DistrictConfirmed casesCuredDeaths
SAS Nagar3051
SBS Nagar1981
Amritsar102
Jalandhar8
Hoshiarpur711
Pathankot71
Ludhiana62
Mansa5
Moga4
Ropar3
Fatehgarh Saheb2
Faridkot2
Patiala1
Barnala1
Kapurthala1
Total106148

Jalandhar man tests postive

Among the seven cases was a 45-year-old Jalandhar man who contracted the disease from his mother, who is under treatment at CMC Ludhiana.

He and his family had earlier tested negative for the contagion. After he felt unwell, he went to the Jalandhar Civil Hospital for a retest two days ago. The man’s family and immediate contacts are likely to be tested again.

Three persons in Virk village of Phillaur in Jalandhar, who were contacts of Baldev Singh’s family, have recovered from coronavirus.

Meanwhile, another person from Jalandhar rested positive for the virus on Wednesday evening, officials said.

He was admitted to civil hospital’s emergency ward three days ago.

Not much else is know about how he contracted the infection, sources said. So far he is known to be unconnected with Nijatam Nagar or Virk village cases.

This new case is yet to be added to the state’s official tally.

Woman dies in Ludhiana, suffered from breathing problems, fever

A 52-year-old Barnala woman admitted to Fortis hospital in Ludhiana, with the chief complaint of high-grade fever and difficulty in breathing, died on Wednesday.

Ludhiana DC has advised that the body be kept in the mortuary till her sample reports arrive in  the evening.

Meanwhile, nursing staff in Jalandhar on Wednesday protested against the lack of PPE equipment at the civil hospital in the city.

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