City
Epaper

TN has total 52,362 Covid-19 patients

By IANS | Updated: August 26, 2020 20:55 IST

Chennai, Aug 26 The total number of Covid-19 patients in Tamil Nadu continues to be over 52,000 after ...

Open in App

Chennai, Aug 26 The total number of Covid-19 patients in Tamil Nadu continues to be over 52,000 after factoring in new infections, the dead and cured patients.

In a statement issued here, the State Health Department on Wednesday said the number of Covid-19 patients was 52,362.

As many as 5,958 persons tested positive for coronavirus over the past 24 hours taking the total tally to 397,261.

The total number of Covid-19 cured cases went up by 5,606 to 338,060. The state recorded the deaths of 118 Covid-19 patients taking the total tally till date to 6,839.

The state capital Chennai continued to head the Covid-19 infection table with 1,287 persons testing positive for the virus.

The number of infected children in the state in the age group of 0-12 went up to 18,663.

( 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

InternationalPM Modi interacts with heads of prominent community organisations in Johannesburg

InternationalPM Modi meets Australian counterpart Albanese on sidelines of G20 Summit, pledges deeper India-Australia strategic cooperation

Cricket"We were number one team...": Pravin Amre reflects on India's peak at home

InternationalMoS Kirti Vardhan Singh participates in Angola's 50th Independence Day celebrations

InternationalIndian diaspora in Johannesburg give cultural welcome to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Health Realted Stories

HealthChamoli: PM Jan Aushadhi scheme brings major relief as residents get quality medicines at low cost

HealthMedical colleges in PPP mode to be under government supervision: CM Naidu

HealthMaharashtra govt to provide land for ESIC hospitals free of cost

HealthSleeping With Lights On? Here’s Why You Should Stop Immediately

HealthCommunity participation foundation of early disease detection and surveillance: Dr V K Paul