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COVID-19 positive man dies in Punjab, total cases rise to 184

Apr 14, 2020, 21:12 IST
PTI
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Chandigarh, Apr 14 () A coronavirus positive man died in Jalandhar on Tuesday while eight new COVID-19 cases were reported across Punjab, pushing the statewide total to 184, an official said.

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The overall death toll in the state is 13.

Among the fresh cases, four were reported in Pathankot, two in Mohali and one in Jalandhar, according to the medical bulletin.

Gurdaspur reported its first coronavirus case on Tuesday with a 60-year-old man contracting the infection, official said.

COVID-19 has marked its presence in 18 districts of Punjab.

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Meanwhile, the state government started rapid testing in Mohali and Jalandhar which are the worst affected districts in the state.

The government has received 1,000 rapid testing kits from the ICMR and 500 kits each will be used in these two districts, official said.

Among 184 cases, Mohali district continued to top the COVID 19-tally in Punjab with a total 56 coronavirus cases. Jalandhar reported 25 cases, followed by Pathankot (22), Nawanshahr (19), Ludhiana, Mansa and Amritsar (11 each), Hoshiarpur (7), Moga (4), Rupnagar and Faridkot (3 each), Fatehgarh Sahib, Sangrur, Patiala, Kapurthala and Barnala (2 each), and Muktsar and Gurdaspur (1 each).

One patient is critical and on ventilator support, the bulletin said.

Of the total cases, 13 have died while 27 patients have been discharged from hospital.

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A total of 4,844 samples have been tested so far in the state of which, 4,047 were found to be negative while reports of 613 are awaited. CHS VSD RHL

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