City
Epaper

K'taka reports 9,140 fresh Covid cases

By IANS | Updated: September 13, 2020 05:30 IST

Bengaluru, Sep 13 Karnataka has reported 9,140 new Covid-19 cases, pushing the state's tally to 4,49,551, health officials ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Sep 13 Karnataka has reported 9,140 new Covid-19 cases, pushing the state's tally to 4,49,551, health officials said on Saturday.

Officials said that the numbers pertaining to Covid-related deaths plummeted to two digits for the first time in the last fortnight to 94 deaths.

However in a tragic turn of events, in Bengaluru Urban district, a seven year old boy who was admitted to a private hospital on September 5 and discharged the very next day, became the youngest covid victim.

Similarly, an 89-year-old woman of Udupi was the oldest among the Covid fatalities.

Officials also said that with 95 deaths, the total number of fatalities has reached 7,151 in the state so far.

The health department said that as many as 9,557 patients were discharged on Saturday taking the overall tally of discharged persons in the state to 3,44,556.

( With inputs from IANS )

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

EntertainmentManjari Fadnnis calls Amit Sadh a ‘brilliant actor and warm person’

NationalPained to see ‘rising hatred’ against Kashmiris after Pahalgam attack, says Iltija Mufti

BusinessIndian media & entertainment industry set to reach Rs 3.07 trillion by 2027: EY

NationalFaridabad Shocker: 15-year-Old Girl Allegedly Got Raped in Moving Car, Case Registered

International"Need for talent abroad is a situation actually upon us today": EAM Jaishankar highlights the importance of Indian talent abroad

Health Realted Stories

HealthAyush manufacturing sector grew 8x in last 10 years, huge potential for economy, export: Centre

HealthDrink black tea, eat berries, apples to age healthy

HealthMeghalaya launches health advancement policy

HealthJitendra Singh urges ANRF to help medical colleges boost clinical innovation

HealthStudy finds everyday habits boost mental well-being