Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

COVID: BIGGEST SINGLE-DAY SPIKE IN PUNJAB

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­iimes.com

CHANDIGARH: In the biggest ever single-day spike in coronaviru­s cases in Punjab, 399 fresh infections were reported on Monday, taking the state’s tally to 8,220. The state crossed the 8,000 mark in 96 days. Also, five deaths were reported, two in Amritsar and three in Jalandhar.

On Monday, 88 patients were detected in Patiala, 80 in Ludhiana, 53 in Jalandhar, 31 in SAS Nagar, 25 in Amritsar, 20 in Fatehgarh Sahib, 17 in Sangrur, 11 in SBS Nagar, 11 in Ferozepur, nine in Bathinda, nine in Pathankot, eight in Moga, seven in Muktsar, six in Kapurthala, five in Hoshiarpur, four in Faridkot, four in Ropar, three in Fazilka, two in Barnala, one in Mansa and one in Gurdaspur.

Thirty men and 23 women tested positive for Covid-19 in Jalandhar district on Monday.

CHANDIGARH/PATIALA/LUDHIANA/ JALANDHAR:In the biggest ever single-day spike in coronaviru­s cases in Punjab, 399 fresh infections were reported on Monday, taking the state’s tally to 8,220. The state crossed the 8,000 mark in 96 days. Also, five deaths were reported, two in Amritsar and three in Jalandhar.

On Monday, 88 patients were detected in Patiala, 80 in Ludhiana, 53 in Jalandhar, 31 in SAS Nagar, 25 in Amritsar, 20 in Fatehgarh Sahib, 17 in Sangrur, 11 in SBS Nagar, 11 in Ferozepur, nine in Bathinda, nine in Pathankot, eight in Moga, seven in Muktsar, six in Kapurthala, five in Hoshiarpur, four in Faridkot, four in Ropar, three in Fazilka, two in Barnala, one in Mansa and one in Gurdaspur.

53 TEST POSITIVE IN JALANDHAR

Thirty men and 23 women tested positive for Covid-19 in Jalandhar district on Monday, said Dr TP Singh Sandhu, nodal officer for the pandemic. He said 33 of the new infections are contacts of positive patients while in 20 cases the source is not clear. Three deaths were also reported in the district as per the state government’s daily bulletin.

Eleven people, including two BSF troopers, tested positive for the virus in Ferozepur district on Monday. A registered medical practition­er (RMP) was among seven people found infected in Muktsar district.

Nine people tested positive in Bathinda. Civil surgeon Dr Amrik Singh Sandhu said four patients were from Bathinda cantonment and as many from the city area. One patient is from

Raman Mandi town.

In Fazilka, three people tested positive on Monday. One had come from Tripura, another from Bihar, while the third was a 24-year-old local resident with no recent travel history.

A 24-year-old man tested positive in Mansa district.

Two deaths and 25 fresh infections were reported in Amritsar district on Monday.

SHO AMONG 17 INFECTED IN SANGRUR DISTRICT

In Sangrur, 17 patients, including the station house officer Ahmedgarh (city), tested positive for coronaviru­s in Sangrur on Monday, confirmed civil surgeon Dr GB Singh. Ahmedgarh DSP Karanveer

Singh said the SHO is asymptomat­ic and has been isolated at home.

In Moga, five people, including Bagahpuran­a DSP, tested positive for covid-19 on Monday. Moga civil surgeon Dr Amardeep Kaur said among the patients, four are police personnel and two jail inmates. “All the patients are asymptomat­ic,” she said.

Four people tested positive in Faridkot on Monday. In Kapurthala, six people tested positive. Two patients have a travel history while four are contacts of patients. Mohali recorded its highest ever spike with 31 cases, taking the district to 423 cases. (Inputs from Bathinda

and Sangrur)

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