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Administrative Drive to ensure ‘Mask Wearing’ : Tripura’s COVID-19 Cases to make Double-Century, 168 fresh COVID-19 positive cases in neighboring Assam in last 24 hours
TIWN May 26, 2020
Administrative Drive to ensure ‘Mask Wearing’ : Tripura’s COVID-19 Cases to make Double-Century, 168 fresh COVID-19 positive cases in neighboring Assam in last 24 hours
PHOTO : Drive against 'No Mask Wearers' (Top Photos), COVID-19 treatment, management (Bottom Photos). TIWN Photos.

AGARTALA, May 26 (TIWN): With the increasing COVID-19 cases in Northeast, Tripura administrations statewide started massive drive to aware masses at least to wear masks. On Tuesday, it was seen that people are not wearing masks, neither the vegetable sellers are wearing masks. In this situation when Tripura to touch 200 cases of COVID-19 positive, administration has taken initiative to aware the masses. Talking to media, an official said that with returning people are coming, the numbers of cases are increasing massively. The return of thousands of homebound people from southern and western India to the Northeast caused an abrupt rise in COVID-19 positive cases in the region, especially in Assam, where 168 fresh corona patients were reported in 24-hours taking the total count to 595 on Tuesday afternoon, ministers and officials said on Tuesday.

With four persons were tested COVID-19 Positive in Tripura, raising the active case's numbers to 31.

In a tweet Chief Minister Biplab Deb on Monday has announced, "990 samples have been tested today in #Tripura for COVID-19. Among them 4 persons found COVID19 #POSITIVE. All of them have returned from Mumbai, #Maharashtra by train".Total numbers of active cases which was 24 till evening update, is now 31. With this, total COVID-19 cases in Tripura has raised to 196 but the number would be 198 as two more persons were already sent back to own states or never resided in Tripura after sample collection.However, GB Hospital which is the main treatment centre is now COVID-Patients-free. The remaining passengers have been kept in Bhagat Singh treatment care.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-GBKam2y_s&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR0vnqx6DZIVy6lYurAH7kHPKwPzw61ppIq4TXXX0vLWzP1PHF83BXMIVQ8 GB Hospital turns COVID-Free. Last two patients released. TIWN YouTube Video May 24, 2020

Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in a series of tweets said that of the 595 positive cases till Tuesday afternoon, 526 are active cases, 62 were discharged from the hospitals, four died and three migrated to other states.

Sarma said that 90 per cent of the Covid-19 patients in the state have been reported from the quarantine centres across the state''s 33 districts. However, health officials said that there are positive cases found in some districts outside the quarantine centres.

He said in Guwahati that the sudden rise in corona cases is due to the return of 60,000 people, mostly from southern and western India, to Assam after the Home Ministry withdrew the interstate transport restriction on May 4.

Meanwhile, two more persons who escaped from the Don Bosco School quarantine centre at Ramnagar in Silchar in south Assam were apprehended by the police at Algapur Railway Station on Monday night. Earlier three patients had fled from a quarantine centre in Guwahati. Police subsequently arrested them. Poor quality of food and other difficulties are said to be the reasons behind the escape of people from the quarantine centres.

The mountainous state Nagaland, which until Sunday was Covid-19 free state, on Tuesday, registered another fresh case taking the total tally to four patients since Monday. Nagaland Health Minister S. Pangnyu Phom tweeted that another returnee from Chennai has been tested COVID-19 positive at Kohima. With this, four people, all returned from Chennai, tested positive for the infectious virus.

In Manipur, three more persons tested positive for the novel coronavirus taking the total number of cases in the state to 39, with 35 active cases.

The health officials in Imphal said that all the people, tested with COVID-19 positive, returned to the state during the past three weeks from different parts of India, mostly southern and western regions of the country.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said that another person, who had travelled from Chennai along with the 14th case, has turned out to be COVID-19 positive. The patient is presently in Resubelpara under institutional isolation and medical observation.

In Tripura, four people, who recently came from Maharashtra, tested positive on Monday night, took the state''s total Covid-19 positive cases to 198, including 161 Border Security Force personnel and their kin, with active cases count of 31.

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