Recoveries exceed new cases in Kozhikode

Fifty-two cases are through local transmission

August 10, 2020 07:54 pm | Updated 08:08 pm IST - Kozhikode

A warning board erected on the Kozhikode Beach on Monday as part of the safety arrangements against the spread of COVID-19.

A warning board erected on the Kozhikode Beach on Monday as part of the safety arrangements against the spread of COVID-19.

Seventy-one persons were cured of COVID-19 in Kozhikode district on Monday, while 66 were declared tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.

According to a release, 52 of the new cases are through local transmission, even as the source of infection of six others is not known. Six persons had returned from other States and two from abroad.

Cases of local transmission have been reported from Beypore, Chemanchery, Cheruvannur, Edachery, Feroke, Kadalundy, Koothali, Kunnummal, Nadapuram, Olavanna, Omasssery, Ramanattukara, Thiruvambady, Koorachund, Vadakara, Valayam, and the Kozhikode Corporation. There are two natives of Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram as well, and one of them is a health worker.

The number of active cases in the district stands at 1,108. Among those who recovered from the infection, 17 are from the Kozhikode Corporation.

Meanwhile, 16 healthcare workers at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, were quarantined after they were found to be high-risk contacts of an infected person.

Meanwhile, an 80-year-old person from Ramanattukara who died on August 8 at the Medical College Hospital here was tested positive for the virus on Monday.

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