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Kodagu tops State in COVID-19 testing

July 02, 2020 04:53 pm | Updated 04:53 pm IST - MYSURU

4,539 tests per million population done in last 10 days which is higher than Bengaluru Urban, which did 4,091 tests

Kodagu has topped the State in the tests against COVID-19 per million population in the last 10 days.

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The district did 4,539 tests per million population which is higher than Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru which have reported a big surge in cases over the last few days.

Kodagu was free from the virus for a long time after the first case was reported on March 19.

The district administration’s efforts for keeping Kodagu safe from COVID-19 for a continuous 28 days were hailed by the Union Health Ministry.

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However, cases rose since June-end. Till June 21, the district had only three cases but the cases now stand at 60. The authorities have stepped up testing to combat the infection and stop its spread to the community.

Kalaburagi stands at second spot with 4,478 tests per million and Bengaluru Urban did 4,091 tests per million in the last 10 days, according to statistics provided by the State COVID-19 War Room.

Mysuru, which had once topped the State, is now testing 1,605 per million and Chamarajanagar, 1,289 per million. Till recently, Chamarajanagar was the only district in the State which was free from COVID-19 and was described as “evergreen” district for keeping its population secure from the contagion for such a long time. Today, the cases have spiked there too and have crossed the 50-mark, forcing the administration to bring in various measures to contain the infection rate.

Tests per million in other districts are: Yadgir 2,889; Ramanagaram 2,715; Davangere 2,704; Chikkamagaluru 1,837; Dakshina Kannada 1,740;, Ballari 1,228; Mandya 1,141 and Hassan 897.

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