Tamil Nadu reports highest single-day spike in Covid-19 cases

22 June 2020 09:20 am

Police officials are ensuring strict implementation of the ‘maximised restricted lockdown’ in four districts of Tamil Nadu including Chennai, to curb the spread of Covid-19

 

Hindustan Times, 21 June, 2020-   Tamil Nadu, the state with second highest Covid-19 cases in the country, added over 2,500 new infections on Sunday, taking it near the 60,000 mark.    The southern state reported its highest single-day spike of 2,532 coronavirus cases, according to the state health department. With this, the total count of virus cases in Tamil Nadu stands at 59,377.   


The state now has 25,863 active cases.   


With 53 deaths due to Covid-19 reported in the last 24 hours, the toll has risen to 757, news agency ANI reported quoting the health department.   


The state government tested 33,231 samples for Covid-19 on Saturday, the highest number of tests carried out in a day so far. The state has tested 8,61,21 samples to date.   


Giving details of the number of recovered Covid-19 patients, chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Saturday said that 54 per cent of the Covid-19 patients have been cured so far.   


To stop the coronavirus infection from spreading further, the state government had announced “maximised restricted lockdown” earlier this week.   


To ensure strict implementation of the lockdown, the Chennai Police is making announcements and using drones to monitor the situation.