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One more death and 334 new cases, highest in a single day, push Nepal’s Covid-19 tally to 2,634
Swab sample of a 45-year-old man from Palpa, who became the 10th person to die due to Covid-19, came positive for the disease, according to the Health Ministry.Post Report
Nepal reported one more Covid-19 death and 334 new cases, the highest number of cases in a single day on Thursday, taking the national tally to 2,634.
According to the Health Ministry, the swab sample of a 45-year-old man from Palpa, who died on June 2, tested positive for Covid-19.
“The deceased had come from India some five days ago and was undergoing treatment at Palpa-based Mission Hospital following a decline in his health condition including respiratory problems,” according to Dr Bikash Devkota, spokesperson for the Health Ministry. “The victim’s swab samples tested positive for Covid-19.”
An additional 334 people also tested positive for Covid-19 on Thursday, pushing the total cases to 2,634, including 10 deaths.
“Samples of 113 individuals from Dailekh, 65 from Rautahat, 42 from Banke, 29 from Kapilvastu, 15 from Dang, 13 from Saptari, 12 from Bara, 10 from Baglung, six from from Dhanusa, five from Jhapa, four from Parbat, three each from Doti, Khotang, Mahottari and Sarlahi, two from Morang, and one each from Parsa, Taplejung, Sindhuli, Syangja and Mugu tested positive for the virus in various laboratories across the country,” said Devkota at a regular press briefing on Thursday.
On Wednesday Nepal had reported 201 new cases and one death. 288 cases were reported on Tuesday, while 239 new cases were reported on Monday. There were 166 new cases and two new C0vid-19 deaths reported on Sunday.
According to the ministry, with a new case confirmed in Mugu, coronavirus infections have now been reported in 65 districts.
Kapilvastu has so far reported 435 cases, the highest for a district, followed by Rautahat with 388 cases while Banke has reported 255 cases.
Similarly, 222 cases have been reported in Dailekh; Sarlahi has recorded 149, Jhapa has recorded 120 cases and Parsa has so far reported 115 cases.
“So far, 84,134 polymerase chain reaction tests and 125,564 rapid diagnostic tests have been carried out across the country,” said Devkota.
According to Devkota, 290 people have been discharged from various hospitals after recovery.
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