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17 tests +ve in Cachar on Friday; 01 death registered at SMCH

Active cases 154 in Cachar

Dec. 4: On Friday, a total of 17 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Cachar. During the day, a total of 1977 Rapid Antigen Tests (RAT) were done, out of which, 17 persons were found positive, whereas none were detected positive in RT-PCR Test. This was informed by Dr. Ibrahim Ali Ahmed, District Surveillance Officer (DSO), IDSP, Cachar on Friday night.

With this, the district tally of coronavirus has now gone upto 10,985. Further, a total of 10,794 patients were discharged in the district as of now. Cachar registered a total of 37 COVID-19 deaths till now. At present, there are 154 active cases in the district. It needs mention here that 15 persons were found positive in Cachar on Thursday.

In his daily briefing, Dr. Bhaskar Gupta, Vice Principal of Silchar Medical College & Hospital (SMCH) on Friday said that in the last 24 hours, Throat swab of another 389 persons were collected. 329 samples were tested in the last 24 hours, out of which, none tested positive. Further, 660 Rapid Antigen Tests (RAT) were done at SMCH in the last 24 hours, out of which, 03 were found positive.

Apart from this, 01 new patient of COVID-19 was admitted at SMCH in the last 24 hours and 02 were discharged. At present, there are 25 active patients at SMCH, out of which 04 are critical. The patients who are at present in critical condition are: Mina Rani Devi, Renu Mal,  Taposhu Acharjee, Renu Mal and Priyo Kr Singha. A total of 06 patients are admitted in ICU, whereas 04 of them are put under oxygen support and 02 of them are kept in ventilator support.

Dr. Gupta further informed that in the last 24 hours, 01 patients have died due to COVID-19 at SMCH. The deceased was identified as Shukla Dastidar. However, the Death Audit Board has regarded it as non-Covid death. As of now, there were 174 COVID related deaths in SMCH. Of the 174 deaths, 63 of them were certified by the State Death Audit Board as COVID-19 confirmed deaths.

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