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TN health department on alert after Covid cases shows slight increase

The Tamil Nadu health department is on alert after a slight increase in Covid cases in the state. On Saturday, 14 new Covid cases were reported with a Test positivity rate (TPR) of 0.3% when 3840 samples were tested.

Chennai, Feb 26 (BPNS)

The Tamil Nadu health department is on alert after a slight increase in Covid cases in the state. On Saturday, 14 new Covid cases were reported with a Test positivity rate (TPR) of 0.3% when 3840 samples were tested.

Of the 14 cases, Coimbatore reported 4 cases, 2 cases in Chennai city and one each in Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Madurai, Tiruchi , Virudhunagar, Krishnagiri, Tiruvallur and Tiruvarur. The slight increase in Covid cases have alerted the state health department.

Sources in the Public Health Department of Tamil Nadu told BPNS that all the District Medical Officers were sounded by the state health department to increase random testing. The state health department has also directed the District Medical Officers to increase the use of masks among people and for safe distancing as well as cleaning and washing of hands using soap water.

Tamil Nadu has a total of 76 active cases with the highest number of cases reported from Coimbatore.  There were no fatalities reported from Tamil Nadu in the past 24 hours.

The state health minister, Ma Subramanian while speaking to BPNS said, “ Nothing to fear about in the slight increase in Covid cases but we have directed the state public health department to be on alert and to direct all the District Medical Officers to increase random testing of samples. We have also directed the health officials to create awareness among people regarding the use of masks, regular washing of hands, and safe distancing.”

The state police are also given alerts and police are creating awareness among the motorists and general public to maintain Covid safety measures including wearing masks, washing hands regularly as well as safe distancing.

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