Yavatmal, In the last 24 hours, 101 new corona positive patients have been found in the district. At the same time, 178 patients have become corona free. At the same time, one corona-affected has died. At present, the number of active positive patients is 1706 in the district and 32 in the outer district totaling 1738. Of these, 53 patients are hospital and 1685 are home isolated.
Reports of a total of 965 people have been received from the Zilla Parishad Health Department. Out of these, the report of the remaining 864 has come negative due to the positive report of 101. The total number of positive patients in the district so far is 77713. At the same time, the total number of cured patients is 74182. The number of patients who died of corona in the district has gone up to 1793. The deceased includes a 60-year-old woman resident of Dorlipura, Yavatmal.
Of the 101 positive patients found today, 48 are female and 53 are male. One from Arni tehsil, Babhulgaon one, Digras two, Ghatanji eight, Kalamb one, Maregaon eight, Ner 13, Pandharkawada one, Pusad 22, Umarkhed two, Wani five, Yavatmal 34 and three patients from other districts are included.
So far eight lakh 19 thousand 472 tests have been done in the district. Of these, seven lakh 41 thousand 480 are negative. At present the positivity rate of the district is 9.48. At the same time, the daily positivity rate is 10.47. Whereas the death rate is 2.31.
1704 beds available in GMC, DCHC and private hospitals
The total number of beds in the district is 1766 in Government Medical Colleges, 11 Dedicated COVID Health Centers and 7 Private COVID Hospitals. Of these, 62 beds are in use by patients. There are 1704 beds available. Of these, out of a total of 787 beds in the Government Medical College, 60 beds are in use by patients. 727 beds remaining, 2 beds out of 857 beds in 11 DCHCs are in use. At the same time 855 beds are left and out of total 122 beds in 7 private COVID hospitals, the entire 122 beds are left. In view of the increasing number of corona patients, District Magistrate Amol Yedge has appealed to the citizens to use masks, maintain social distance and sanitize their hands frequently.