New coronavirus cases outnumber recoveries in Karnataka


Bengaluru, Feb 11 (IANS): Reversing the trend, 415 new Covid cases in a day outnumbered 322 recoveries across Karnataka, said the state health bulletin on Wednesday.

"With 415 new cases on Tuesday, the state's Covid tally increased to 9,43,627, including 5,875 active cases, while 9,25,489 recovered so far, with 322 discharged during the day," said the bulletin.

The infection, however, claimed three lives in Bengaluru, taking the state's death toll to 12,244 and the city's 4,411 since the pandemic broke in March 2020.

No casualty was reported in any of the 30 remaining districts across the southern state.

In Bengaluru, 208 fresh cases were registered on Tuesday, taking the city's Covid tally to 4,01,095, including 3,826 active cases, while 3,92,857 patients were discharged in the last 24 hours.

Of the 141 patients in the intensive care units (ICUs), 69 are in Bengaluru hospitals and 11 in Kallaburagi district, with the rest spread in the remaining districts across the state.

Out of 66,199 tests conducted during the day, 4,256 were through rapid antigen detection and 61,943 through RT-PCR method.

Positivity rate for the day was 0.62 per cent and case fatality rate 0.72 per cent across the state on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, 18,746 healthcare workers were vaccinated during the day, achieving 19 per cent of the 97,228 registered beneficiaries across the state.

In Bengaluru, 2,052 received the shot, accounting for 10 per cent of the 20,824 registered warriors.

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    London, Feb 11 (IANS): The Covid-19 variant, which was first detected in the UK's Kent last year, is set to become the dominant strain and is going to sweep the world, the head of the UK's genetic surveillance programme said. "The new variant has 'swept the country' and 'it's going to sweep the world, in all probability'," Sharon Peacock, Director of Covid-19 Genomics UK (Cog-UK) told the BBC.

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  • Sethumadhavan, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Communism earlier was a pride and obsession. But, present format is nothing but perversion. These people are arrogant and good for nothing other than for arguments. First Covid case was reported in Kerala. Chief Minister used this adversity for his publicity. Press meet at 6.00 PM was conducted to claim Covid was tamed by communists and other states are fools. They blamed Karnataka for closing boarder while Kasaragod reported higher cases. When cases were more, they told positivity rate is less. When posiivity rate were more, communists told deaths are less. When deaths are more, they claim we tamed covid but election was reasons for flare ups. It seems Communists open mouth only for eating and telling lies now a days....!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Feb 11 2021

    Kerala has become the epicenter, for the more potent strain of Covid19 virus.... Karnataka must freeze its borders, every person must be tested, before they enter the state.. Dakshin Kannada will certainly see new cases, as it is in close proximity with north Kerala district....

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