By: shree1news, 14 MAY 2021
BHUBANESWAR : The Covid-19 situation continued to stay grim in Odisha because the State reported over 10,000 cases in seven of the last eight days, taking the active cases closer to one lakh. As many as 10,649 individuals examined positive for the virus and 19 individuals succumbed in last 24 hours.
The test positivity rate (TPR), however, came down barely to 20.7 per cent (pc) from 22.3 pc a day before because the number of tests rose to 51,451 together with 17,659 RT-PCR tests. Odisha now has 91,648 active instances with the highest 13,740 in Khurda and 10,838 in Sundargarh.
Khurda recorded the highest 1,557 cases, together with 1,108 from Bhubaneswar, followed by 930 from Cuttack, 774 from Sundargarh, 557 from Angul and 503 from Balasore. The West Bengal bordering Balasore has recorded over 500 cases for the first time.
At least 15 districts accounted for over 200 cases each. Of the fresh cases, 5,965 have been in quarantine and 4,684 local infections. Even as new cases saw a decline in some western districts, the infection is on an upward spiral in districts like Cuttack, Angul, Balasore, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh and Puri.
While the positivity rate in most of the districts bordering Chhattisgarh was above 20 pc, Boudh for the first time topped the list with a TPR of 42 pc. Of the 552 tests, including 342 through RT-PCR, 232 have been detected positive. Other 10 districts with high TPR included Sambalpur (39.1 pc), Angul (38.8 pc), Bargarh (31.1 pc), Kalahandi (30.8 pc), Nuapada (30.6 pc), Khurda (30.1 pc), Deogarh (28.8 pc), Sonepur (25.6 pc), Jharsuguda (25.4 pc) and Sundargarh (20.8 pc).
As per the statistics released by the Ministry of Health, 29 districts within the State have a positivity rate of above 10 pc within the week from May 6 to 12. At least 20 districts have a TPR of over 20 pc. Of the 526 districts within the nation having a TPR of above 10 pc, 29 are from Odisha. Three deaths have been reported from Angul district and two each from Sundargarh and Puri.
One affected person each from Balasore, Bargah, Khurda, Balangir, Boudh, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Kandhamal, Malkangiri, Nuapada, Rayagada and Sambalpur died of the disease. With this, the Covid-19 caseload within the State mounted to 5,76,297 and 19 fresh fatalities pushed the death toll to 2,251.
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Source:A-N
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