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Nepal’s Covid-19 toll reaches 289 with nine more deaths; 980 new infections take tally to 46,257
According to the Ministry of Health and Population, 174 Covid-19 patients are being treated in intensive care units and 24 are on ventilator support across the country.Post Report
Nepal, on Sunday, reported nine more Covid-19 related deaths to take the national toll to 289. The total number of infections reached 46,257 with the confirmation of 980 new infections.
In Kathmandu Valley, 354 cases were reported in the past 24 hours, with 290 infections detected in Kathmandu, 32 in Bhaktapur and 32 in Lalitpur districts. As of Sunday, the number of cases in the Valley has reached 8,254 of them 5,756 cases were detected after the prohibitory orders were announced on August 19 midnight.
Nine deaths were also reported in the past 24 hours, taking the country’s Covid-19 related toll to 289.
“Seven men and two women died of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours,” Dr Jageshwar Gautam, spokesperson for the ministry, said during a regular press briefing.
Among the deceased, three men aged 74, 68 and 85 were from Kathmandu. Two women— a 64-year-old from Morang and a 45-year-old from Jhapa were also among the casualties. Also, a 45-year-old man from Morang, a 77-year-old from Parsa, a 35-year-old from Dhanusa and a 70-year-old from Chitwan also succumbed to the disease, said the ministry.
The country has recorded 28,263 infections and 249 deaths since July 22. There were 17,994 cases and 40 Covid-19-related deaths until July 21, when the government decided to end the nationwide lockdown after four months.
According to the ministry, 103 individuals from Province 2, eighty-two from Bagmati Province, 41 from Province 5, thirty-two from Province 1, sixteen from Gandaki Province, 10 from Sudurpaschim Province, and five from Karnali Province have died of the disease so far.
As of Thursday, the government has carried out 768,345 PCR tests across the country.
“A total of 10,382 PCR tests were carried out in the past 24 hours,”said Gautam.
Swab samples of 290 individuals from Kathmandu, 86 from Sunsari, 73 from Bara, 44 from Surkhet, 35 from Rupandehi, 32 each from Bhaktapur and Lalitpur, 30 from Chitwan, 29 from Morang, 28 from Jhapa, 25 from Parsa, 22 from Syangja, 21 each from Kaski and Kailali, 19 from Palpa, 12 from Nawalparasi (East), 11 each from Achham, Argakhanchi and Saptari, 10 each from Dhanusa, Bajhang and Dhading tested positive for the coronavirus infection in the past 24 hours.
Infections were also recorded in eight people in Rautahat, seven each in Tanahun and Dolakha, six each in Bardiya, Banke, Sankhuwasabha and Siraha, five each in Jumla, Gorkha and Sarlahi, four each in Pyuthan and Kapilvastu, three each in Kanchanpur, Dang, Baglung and Mahottari.
Likewise, two persons each from Dadeldhura, Dailekh, Jajarkot, Nawalparasi (West), Lamjung and Sindhuli; and one each from Udayapur, Okhaldhunga, Taplejung, Bhojpur, Kavrepalanchok, Sindhupalchok and Kalikot, also tested positive for the virus.
“Twelve districts—Morang, Sunsari, Dhanusha, Parsa, Bara, Rautahat, Sarlahi, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Chitwan and Rupandehi—have more than 500 active cases,” Gautam said. “Five districts—Solukhumbu, Mustang, Humla, Mugu and Dolpa—don’t have any active cases.”
According to the ministry, 1,814 Covid-19 patients were discharged from various hospitals in the past 24 hours. So far, 28,941 individuals have made successful recovery.
“As of Thursday, 174 Covid-19 patients were being treated in intensive care units across the country and 27 patients—21 in Bagmati and three each in Province 5 and Province 1—are on ventilator support.”
On Saturday, Nepal had reported 1,041 new cases and nine deaths. Nepal, on Friday, saw a record daily infection surge for a second day with 1,359 new coronavirus cases and 14 more deaths. Nepal had reported 1,228 new cases and six deaths on Thursday compared to 12 deaths and 1,120 new cases on Wednesday and 11 deaths and 1069 new cases on Tuesday.
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