U.T. records eight fresh COVID-19 infections
The Hindu
Active case count stands at 146
No death due to COVID-19 was reported in the Union Territory of Puducherry even as eight fresh cases were detected from 1,930 tests on Thursday.
Puducherry accounted for seven of the fresh cases, followed by one in Karaikal. No fresh cases were reported in Yanam and Mahe.
With eight patients recovering from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the number of active cases stood at 146. Of these, 35 patients were at hospital and 111 were in home isolation. The test positivity rate was 0.41%, the case fatality rate 1.45% and the recovery rate 98.43%.
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