Three COVID-19 patients die in Dakshina Kannada
The Hindu
Dakshina Kannada reported three COVID-19 deaths and 90 new cases on Thursday. With 282 patients discharged, the number of active cases stood at 1,143. Test positivity rate (TPR) was put at 1.62%.Of th
Dakshina Kannada reported three COVID-19 deaths and 90 new cases on Thursday. With 282 patients discharged, the number of active cases stood at 1,143. Test positivity rate (TPR) was put at 1.62%.
Of the three deaths, two are from Mangaluru and one from Bantwal taluk. All the deaths were caused by co-morbidities. All the three deceased died after 72 hours of hospitalisation. A fine of ₹1.15 crore has so far been collected in 95,284 cases of norms violation.
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