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Chennai Remains A Hotspot Of Coronavirus

Chennai remains a hotspot of coronavirus, specialists counsel quiet. Seven zones represent 7,000 cases; Health Dept. escalates testing and following. On Sunday, the number of positive cases in the city moved past the 10,000-mark with 587 additional people testing positive.

The number of active cases remained at 5,653 and 4,844 people had been released. The city had the most noteworthy demise count of 78.

Four zones in the city had enrolled more than 1,000 positive cases and seven zones together had around 7,000 cases as indicated by the Greater Chennai Corporation.

Health authorities said the number will undoubtedly increase in the coming days as the Health Department had strengthened its testing and contact following. The city had not accomplished its pinnacle yet. Be that as it may, the bend was relied upon to straighten, they said.

“Positive cases are not a threat to us. What we ought to be stressed over is the defenseless section of the populace. All the constructive people won’t be an unhealthy patient. We are focusing more on the demise of the defenseless,” said P. Kuganantham, previous Corporation health official.

For the  Corporation, the attention is on recognizing positive people and getting them admitted to emergency hospitals. The municipal body has sent health workers to lead away a to-entryway review to check for non-transferable illnesses. Occupants are being assembled for testing.

Not at all like in the past when a whole road was cordoned if a positive case was accounted for, the Health Division has chosen to concentrate just on the house from where positive cases were taken note. The inhabitants of the house are isolated and they were put under observation.

“We are worried about the defenseless populace. We don’t need them to be influenced. Contact following centered testing and checking house to house is significant. The infection has ended up being non-destructive dissimilar to in the Western nations,” Dr. Kuganantham said.

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