Kerala logs over 19K new cases, Vijayan says Covid spread slowing down
Thiruvananthapuram
22-September-2021

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Kerala on Wednesday logged 19,675 new Covid cases but Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the Covid spread was coming down.
A total of 1,19,594 samples were tested in the past 24 hours and the daily test positivity rate was 16.45 per cent, up from below 15 per cent on Tuesday.
Addressing the media, here, Vijayan said if one looks into the new cases in the previous week to that of the present week, there has been a reduction of 13 per cent .
"During this period, there have been more daily recoveries than new cases. Likewise it has been found out that 30 per cent of the deaths due to Covid happened because these people delayed their admission to hospitals for treatment," he said.
Meanwhile, 19,702 people turned negative taking the total number of active cases in the state to 1,61,026, of which 13.3 per cent were in hospitals.
Another 142 Covid deaths were reported taking the death toll to 24,039.
With regards to the vaccination, Vijayan said by the end of this month, the remaining 2.4 million left to get their first dose will be covered.
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"By now, 90.57 per cent of the people (2,41,91,036) have taken the first dose while 38.07 per cent (1,01,68,405) have taken both the doses. We expect to complete the full vaccination in two months time," he said.
In response to a question on the Centre's decision informing the apex court that Rs 50,000 each should be given to each of the deceased on account of Covid, he said the Centre has also a role and the state will be doing its part - IANS
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