Triple lockdown pays dividends in Malappuram
The Hindu
TPR in district slumps below State average; police gleeful
The triple lockdown in force in Malappuram district has begun to yield positive results with the district’s COVID-19 test positivity rate (TPR) slumping below the State average on Thursday. Police, Health and Revenue authorities heaved a sigh of relief as the TPR plummeted to 16.82%. The State’s TPR average is 17.87%. Particularly gleeful was the police force led by District Police Superintendent Sujit Das S. The police had employed 1,000-odd personnel, including women, on round-the-clock duty to ensure the lockdown in the tightest manner.More Related News
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