Nagaland: With 77 new COVID-19 cases, state tally soars to 2657

Nagaland: With 77 new COVID-19 cases, state tally soars to 2657

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Nagaland reported 77 new COVID-19 cases on August 7th, 2020, state Health and Family Welfare Minister S Pangnyu Phom stated. With these, the total number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 2657; of which 1829 are active and 819 have recovered.

Of the 77 new confirmed cases, 74 from Dimapur and three from Kohima. The death toll due to the infection in the state increased to 6.

“Contact tracing is fully put in force & all primary contacts are kept under self-isolation to avoid further transmission,” the minister said.

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Assam reported 2372 COVID-19 cases in last 24 hours pushing the state’s total to 52817; of which 15,464 are still active and 37,224. The positivity rate was 4.25 per cent.

Of the 2372 confirmed cases, 470 from Kamrup (M), 197 from Nagaon, 163 from Cachar, 128 from Dibrugarh, 122 from Tinsukia and 104 from Jorhat.

Meanwhile, Assam has registered highest number in the Northeast followed by 1957 active cases in Tripura, 1755 in Nagaland, 1304 in Manipur, 640 in Meghalaya, 475 in Sikkim and 251 in Mizoram.

Coronavirus cases in India has now crossed the 20 lakh-mark while over 41,000 people have died across the country. India recorded the biggest single-day spike in coronavirus cases with 62,000 new cases. The coronavirus vaccine being developed by Moderna has successfully managed to protect mice for catching infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 in humans.

Meanwhile, the Telangana government has asked the Centre to issue guidelines on the development of vaccines for coronavirus besides decentralising the authority for fast-tracking testing and approvals. The Centre has said that till date 9.30 lakh Indians have returned home under the Vande Bharat Mission to bring back Indian nationals who were stranded abroad during the coronavirus-induced lockdown across the world. In comparison, over 1.20 lakh foreigners were sent back to their native places during the mission.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Aug 07, 2020
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