COVID-19 UPDATE: Uttar Pradesh

 

COVID-19 INFORMATION

  • 7 new patients have been confirmed as Positive for Novel corona Virus – 4 at NOIDA, 1 at Agra and 2 at Ghaziabad.
  • Health Department plans to make Level-1 COVID-Hospitals operational in all 75 Districts of the State at the earliest.
  • A training of Master trainers from all 75 Districts was conducted today through Video Conferencing by Health Department, WHO, TSU and KGMU.
  • Prof Ramakant from Pulmonary Medicine Department of KGMU conducted a special session on Ventilation of serious patients.

DATA AS ON 7:00 PM, 27-03-2020

  1. Cumulative number of Passengers from China visited by WHO and RRTs – 46092
  2. Cumulative number of Passengers with history of foreign found residing in Uttar Pradesh – 45540
  3. Cumulative number of Passengers under observation as on today: 4571
  4. Total number of symptomatic travelers identified in UP till date: 826
  5. No of symptomatic travelers hospitalized as on today: 137
  6. Total number of travelers who have completed 28 days observation period – 40969
  7. Total number of Samples sent for nCoV testing: 2114
  8. Total number of samples found positive: 50 (Agra-10, Ghaziabad-5, NOIDA-18, Lucknow – 8, Lakhimpur-Kheri-1, Moradabad-1, Varanasi – 1, Kanpur – 1, Pilibhit-2, Jaunpur-1, Shamli-1, Baghpat -1) – Total 14 patients (7- Agra, 2 Ghaziabad and 4 NOIDA, 1 Lucknow) have been declared recovered and discharged.
  9. Total number of samples found negative: 1993
  10. Total number of samples result awaited: 71
  11. Total Travelers screened at Airports – 26369
  12. Total Travelers screened at Border check posts – 15,47,277 (These are all travelers and not suspects)
  13. Number of villages at Nepal Border where sensitization meetings have been held – 2192

(Source: State Control Room, Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme, Vector Borne Disease Division, Directorate of Health Services, Uttar Pradesh Lucknow)

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