COVID-19 cases in Mysuru drop to single digit after a long gap
The Hindu
Mysuru has also seen substantial drop in SARI and ILI cases
COVID-19 cases in Mysuru dropped to single digit for the first time on Saturday after a gap of several months, ever since the cases started to fall after the second wave early this year.
Nine persons tested positive on Saturday with 48 persons discharged the same day upon recovering from the infection. Zero deaths were reported on Saturday.
With the continuous fall in new infections and faster recovery, the active case tally has also dropped and stands at 235 as on Saturday. The test positivity rate on Saturday was 0.54 per cent with about 1,665 tests done.
One dies, eight hospitalised after inhaling HCL fumes at pharma company in Andhra Pradesh’s Anakapalli district. About 400 litres of HCL leaked from the reactor-cum-receiver tank at Unit-III of the company, which affected nine workers, says Collector. While the condition of six of them is stable, two are on ventilator support. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu directs authorities to provide advanced treatment to the victims. Home Minister Anitha expresses anger over repeated such incidents.