April 8, 2020
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14 Month Old Baby Adds to Death Toll

Four more coronavirus positive cases were detected in Gujarat on Wednesday morning, taking the total positive cases to 179 in the state. With two more deaths, the total death toll has risen to 16 in the state, the health officials said… Reports India Daily Digital News Desk

Send us home, lockdown may kill, says father of 3-year old Kashmiri discharged from AIIMS.
Send us home, lockdown may kill, says father of 3-year old Kashmiri discharged from AIIMS.

A 14-month-old boy, who was admitted in the GG hospital in Jamnagar, succumbed to the dreaded virus. A Surat male (65) also died of coronavirus on Tuesday evening. The patient was comorbid with Hypertension.

Jayanti Ravi, the principal secretary, Health and family welfare Department, Gujarat, said, “The health authorities tried their best to save the infant, but there were multiple failures of organs in the baby and finally he succumbed to the virus attack. Till Wednesday morning, four more positive cases have been found. Two Bhavnagar males (38) and (43) were admitted in Sir T hospital. Another positive case is registered in Surat, a female (70) admitted in Metas hospital. A 22-year-old male from Vadodara have been admitted in the Gujarat Medical Education and Research Society hospital in Gotri. All the four admitted are locally infected.”

“In the last 24 hours, we have taken 932 samples for testing, where 14 have been found positive, 687 negative and 231 are pending. By Wednesday evening a majority of those results are expected,” added Ravi.

The maximum samples were collected in Bhavnagar (45), Ahmedabad (40), Surat (27), Rajkot and Gandhinagar (24 each).

Send us home, lockdown may kill, says father of 3-year old Kashmiri discharged from AIIMS.

With Wednesday’s addition, Gujarat now has a total of 179 positive cases including 16 deaths. The maximum number of positive cases is in Ahmedabad with 83, followed by Surat (23), Bhavnagar (16), Gandhinagar and Vadodara (13 each), Rajkot (11), Patan (5), Porbandar (3), Kutch Mehsana and Gir-Somnath with two each and Panchmahal, Chhota Udepur, Jamnagar, Morbi, Anand and Sabarkatha 1 each.

“Out of the total positive cases, the condition of 136 patients is said to be stable, 25 have been discharged and conditions of 2 is critical and they are on ventilators,” added Ravi.

“Out of the total positive cases, 33 of them have an international travel history, 32 interstate travel and 114 are locally infected. We have carried out a total of 3,972 tests till now, where 3,562 where found negative, 179 positive and results of 231 are pending,” added Ravi.

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