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Jharkhand logs record 110 Covid casualties, 5,152 cases

As many as 60 people die in Ranchi, highest in the district so far

The active caseload crossed the 45,000 mark in the state on Saturday. File picture

Our Correspondent
Ranchi | Published 25.04.21, 09:41 AM

Jharkhand reported 110 Covid casualties on Saturday, the highest in a day so far, which took the Covid toll in the state up to 1,888 as the active caseload crossed the 45,000 mark with 5,152 people found infected by the deadly virus in 24 hours, a bulletin released by the NHM said.

Ranchi reported a record 60 Covid casualties in 24 hours, which took the toll in the district to 546, surpassing East Singhbhum, which had reported the highest Covid fatalities in the state.

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The NHM highlighted in its bulletin that as many as 16 Covid patients died in East Singhbhum on the day, taking the toll there to 514. Ranchi and East Singhbhum jointly account for more than 60 per cent of the Covid casualties in the state so far.

Meanwhile, the active caseload in Ranchi jumped to 14,789 on the day as the district reported 1,609 fresh cases of infection against 824 recoveries. With 570 cases and 368 recoveries, the active caseload in East Singhbhum stood at 6,173. These two districts also account for more than 40 per cent of the active cases in Jharkhand.

Among other districts, Bokaro reported a spike of 305 cases while Dhanbad and Koderma reported 174 and 212 cases respectively. Latehar reported 215 fresh cases and at least 262 people were found infected in Ramgarh on the day, government data highlighted.

Saturday’s findings also took the Covid tally in the state close to the two-lakh mark. As many as 1,95,844 people were infected by Covid-19 in Jharkhand so far and around 75.75 per cent of them have recovered.

The growth rate of infection in the state also shot up on the day while the doubling rate dropped below 30 days. As per figures shared by the NHM, the growth rate of infection in Jharkhand was 2.66 per cent against the national average of 1.48 per cent, while the doubling rate in the state dropped to 26.38 days against the national average of 47.28 days.

Amid the unprecedented rise in cases, the vaccination programme against Covid-19 has also failed to achieve the targets set by the government. On Saturday, the state administered the first dose of the vaccine to 15,168 beneficiaries, hardly 20 per cent of those registered for the jab. The second jab was administered to 11,551 people, around 4 per cent of the over 2.68 lakh beneficiaries on the day.

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