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State asks for more ventilators as Covid cases continue to rise

Over 2,300 infected, 19 casualties reported in the last 24 hours

Our Correspondent Ranchi Published 13.04.21, 10:02 AM
The active caseload in East Singhbhum, the second worst-hit district, reached 1,805 on Monday as the district reported 370 fresh cases of infection.

The active caseload in East Singhbhum, the second worst-hit district, reached 1,805 on Monday as the district reported 370 fresh cases of infection. Shutterstock

Jharkhand reported 19 Covid casualties and 2366 fresh cases from Sunday 10pm to Monday 10pm, figures compiled by the National Health Mission (NHM) highlighted.

Monday’s findings took the active caseload in the state to 15,343 and the Covid toll up at 1232, a bulletin released by the NHM stated.

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Ranchi alone accounted for eight Covid casualties and 787 cases of infection on the day, revealed NHM data. The active caseload in the district reached 6981 on Monday, the highest among the 24 districts in Jharkhand. The Covid toll here reached 317 by Monday night.

Dhanbad also reported eight Covid casualties on Monday, which took the toll in the district to 135. The district, however, did not report a major spike in cases. At least 64 cases against 42 recoveries took the active caseload there to 513.

The active caseload in East Singhbhum, the second worst-hit district, reached 1,805 on Monday as the district reported 370 fresh cases of infection. With two more deaths reported on Monday, the Covid toll in East Singhbhum also jumped to 373, government data highlighted.

Meanwhile, the state health secretary KK Soan wrote to the Additional Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare requesting her to provide at least 1500 ventilators to Jharkhand for treating patients suffering from severe symptoms of Covid-19.

In his letter, Span said that Jharkhand had around 500 functional ventilators and may require more ventilators if cases continue to rise at the same pace.

The state also received 1,500 vials of remdesivir injections for treatment of Covid patients. Jharkhand has run out of the anti-viral injection, which affected treatment of Covid patients across the state. Health Minister Banna Gupta had on Sunday requested Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan to provide additional Remdesivir injections and other medicines to Jharkhand for treatment of Covid patients.

The state on Monday administered the first dose of the vaccine against Covid-19 to over 53,000 people, while the second dose was administered to 5,701 beneficiaries, stated an NHM report.

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