City
Epaper

Odisha's COVID-19 positive cases cross 6,000 mark

By IANS | Published: June 26, 2020 3:10 PM

Bhubaneswar, June 26 The number of COVID-19 positive cases in Odisha crossed the 6,000 mark with 218 fresh ...

Open in App

Bhubaneswar, June 26 The number of COVID-19 positive cases in Odisha crossed the 6,000 mark with 218 fresh cases in last 24 hours, said the health department on Friday.

The total confirmed cases in the state now stand at 6180.

Out of the total fresh cases, 198 cases were reported from various quarantine centres and 20 cases are local contacts.

The highest number of cases have been detected from Ganjam (49) district followed by Jagatsinghpur (29), Gajapati (27), Bhadrak (25), Khurda (17), Sundargarh (11), Puri (10), Mayurbhanj (9), Balasore (7), Kendrapada (6), Cuttack (5), Jharsuguda (4), two each of Nuapada, Keonjhar and Sambalpur, and one each of Nabarangpur, Angul, Kandhamal, Jajpur, Boudh and Koraput.

Besides, seven personnel of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), who had returned to the state after cyclone Amphan restoration work in West Bengal, have also tested positive for the virus.

Odisha has now 1,865 active cases with 4,291 recoveries and 17 deaths.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: National Disaster Response ForceState disaster response force
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalCyclone Michaung: 29 NDRF teams deployed in parts of southern India for rescue operations

MaharashtraPalghar: 17-year-old boy drowns in water-filled quarry while trying to get cricket ball

MaharashtraPune: NDRF resumes operation to rescue four workers trapped after well cave-in at Indapur

MaharashtraMumbai Rains: No trace of four-month-old girl which fell into creek in rain-hit Thane district

MaharashtraNDRF deploys 12 teams across Maharashtra as heavy rainfall continues

Health Realted Stories

HealthUN ramps up efforts to tackle cholera in Somalia as death toll rises to 120

HealthHeat wave to continue in Himachal next week: Met office

HealthSaudi King suffering from 'high fever', to undergo tests

HealthSouth Korean govt calls on universities to finalise medical school quota for 2025

HealthDr Reddy's, Sun Pharma, Aurobindo recall products in US due to manufacturing issues