Coronavirus | Tamil Nadu’s daily case count drops under 2,000
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14 individuals succumb to an infection; 2,572 individuals discharged after remedy; Chennai stories 512 instances.
As many as 1,939 individuals examined constructive for COVID-19 on Friday, taking the State’s tally to 7,54,460.
At the identical time, 2,572 individuals have been discharged from varied well being amenities after remedy.
The variety of these discharged after remedy stood at 7,25,258. The State additionally recorded 14 deaths, taking its toll to 11,454.
Chennai reported 512 instances, whereas as many as 687 individuals have been discharged after remedy. It additionally witnessed 5 deaths owing to the an infection.
So far, 2,07,686 individuals have examined constructive for the an infection, 1,98,459 have been discharged and three,758 individuals have succumbed to the an infection within the metropolis.
As of Friday, 5,469 individuals are under remedy in Chennai, the Directorate of Public Health’s daily bulletin acknowledged.
Apart from Chennai, Chengalpattu, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Tiruvallur and Salem, all different districts recorded instances in double digits. Tenkasi, Perambalur and Ariyalur noticed simply three, 4 and 6 new infections respectively.
So far, 94,946 individuals aged over 60 and 26,682 youngsters aged under 12 have examined constructive for COVID-19.
While two of the deceased had no co-morbidities, 12 individuals had a number of underlying well being circumstances.
Seven deaths passed off in non-public hospitals and 7 in authorities amenities.
Deaths in State
A 52-year-old girl from Cuddalore, who examined constructive for the an infection on November 10, and had complaints of fever and problem in respiratory for 5 days, myalgia and giddiness, was admitted to a personal hospital in Chennai. She died resulting from acute respiratory dysfunction syndrome/COVID-19-induced pneumonia. A 56-year-old girl from Chennai, who examined constructive on October 27, was admitted the identical day to a personal hospital within the metropolis, with complaints of fever and cough.
She died on Friday evening resulting from ARDS/COVID-19 pneumonia, the hospital authorities mentioned.
Among the deceased who had co-morbidites have been two nonagenarians. They have been admitted to hospitals in Chennai.
Of the 16,58,887 passengers who entered the State until Friday, 6,711 individuals have examined constructive.
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