The
state health department said 211 people tested positive on Thursday, raising
the state’s total to 1,978.
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Agencies
Patna, Bihar:
According to State Epidemiologist Ragini Mishra, the deceased
belonged to Khagaria district and died at the Sadar hospital in Begusarai.
The total number of Covid-19 cases in Bihar soared to 1,987
on Thursday, when 211 people tested positive for the coronavirus, as the health
department declared a 55-year-old man, who died at a hospital two days ago, as
the state’s tenth fatality due to the disease.
According to State Epidemiologist Ragini Mishra, the
deceased belonged to Khagaria district and died at the Sadar hospital in
Begusarai.
“His test reports
came late Wednesday night, confirming he was infected with the coronavirus,”
she said.
The district’s health society programme convenor Shailesh
Chandra said the cause of the death was cardiac arrest.
The state has previously witnessed deaths of nine Covid-19
patients – two each from Patna and Vaishali and one each from Munger, East
Champaran, Sitamarhi, Rohtas and Khagaria.
Meanwhile, the state health department said 211 people
tested positive on Thursday, raising the state’s total to 1,978.
The central Bihar district of Jehanabad reported the highest
50 cases, six of them females. Two girls aged 8 years and a 10-year-old boy
were the youngest patients. The district’s tally has now risen to 108.
Other districts reporting a significant number of cases were
Samastipur (25), Katihar (19), Rohtas and Gopalganj (17 each), Gopalganj (16),
Sheikhpura (13) and Buxar and East Champaran (11 each).
All the 38 districts in the state have reported Covid-19
cases and Patna, Munger, Rohtas, Jehanabad and Begusarai happen to be the worst
affected, all of them having respective tallies in three digits.
The number of Covid-19 patients who have been discharged,
upon full recovery, from isolation wards is 593, the state health department
said.
More than 1,500 cases have been reported in the state since
the beginning of this month, which has been attributed mainly to the
large-scale influx of migrants who have been returning to Bihar in droves by
“Shramik Special” trains and every other mode of transport available, many of
them even on bicycles and on foot, much to the consternation of the government.
Till date, 999 migrants have tested positive for Covid-19,
the state health department said, adding that most infected returnees have come
from Delhi (296), Maharashtra (253), Gujarat (180), Haryana (66), West Bengal
(58) and Rajasthan (34).
The number of samples tested so far is 55,692, an addition
of more than 2,000 since the previous day. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has been
insistent upon raising the number of samples tested every day to 10,000 as
Bihar braces for more arrivals of migrants.
More than seven lakh migrants are currently lodged at
thousands of quarantine centres set up across the state at district, block and
panchayat levels, said state Information and Public Relations Department
secretary Anupam Kumar.
He also said that 85 special trains, carrying close to 1.40
lakh migrants, reached Bihar on the day and another 1.43 lakh are scheduled to
arrive on Friday by 87 Shramik Specials.
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