
Kerala reports 2,230 new COVID-19 cases
The Hindu
Kerala’s cumulative COVID-19 burden ever since the pandemic began now stands at 52,19,819 cases
The State logged 2,230 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday when 39,826 samples were tested in the past 24 hours. The State’s cumulative COVID-19 burden, ever since the pandemic began, now stands at 52,19,819 cases.
The active case pool in the State has now shrunk to 28,724 patients, of whom 8.8% are currently admitted to hospitals or field hospitals such as COVID first line/second line treatment centres. A total of 3,722 persons were reported to have recovered from the disease on Monday.

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