City
Epaper

Gujarat reports 7,476 fresh Covid cases, 2,903 in Ahmedabad alone

By IANS | Updated: January 11, 2022 23:10 IST

Gandhinagar, Jan 11 Gujarat on Tuesday reported 7,476 fresh Covid cases with Ahmedabad continuing to account for the ...

Open in App

Gandhinagar, Jan 11 Gujarat on Tuesday reported 7,476 fresh Covid cases with Ahmedabad continuing to account for the lions share with nearly 3,000 new cases.

The latest additions mounted the state's overall Covid tally to 8,75,777, while its active caseload stood at 37,238.

Of the new cases detected on Tuesday, Ahmedabad alone accounted for 2,903 cases, followed by Surat (2,124), Vadodara (606), Rajkot (319), Bhavnagar (152), Gandhinagar (182), Jamnagar (129), Kutch (121), and Mahesana (108), among others.

On a positive note, no case of Omicron was reported on Tuesday, as the state's tally of the latest Covid variant stood static at 264, of which 223 have been discharged.

The state also reported three fatalities on Tuesday one each in Surat, Valsad and Porbandar – taking Gujarat's overall Covid death toll to 10,133.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalSouth Korea: Lee appoints assistant special counsels for new probe into ex-President Yoon's martial law

EntertainmentMohanlal meets Sri Lankan PM, gets ‘gracious welcome’ at parliament

NationalHer life, leadership inspire crores: PM Modi extends birthday wishes to Prez Murmu

InternationalPakistan reports three deaths from Congo virus

MumbaiMumbai Shocker: Police Arrests 20-Year-Old for Raping and Blackmailing Minor Girl with Obscene Photos

Health Realted Stories

HealthMizoram, Nagaland record highest adult HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in India

HealthBengal: Abhijit Gangopadhyay shifted to Delhi as his health deteriorates

HealthTN: Vijay’s TVK launches medical wing, appoints Dr T Saravanan as coordinator

HealthOne Health Mission studying migratory birds, slaughterhouses to prevent zoonotic spillovers: ICMR-NIV

HealthSkip the Sugar and Milk! Black Coffee and Tea Linked to Lower Death Risk, Says New Study