Nov 05 - TN COVID Update: 2,348 New Cases | 28 New Deaths | Total - 736,777 Cases & 11,272 Deaths
Galatta | Nov 05, 2020, 08:07 pm
It is that time of the day when the official numbers of the COVID-19 cases are released and here we bring it for you along with a comprehensive round-up of all the details! The last 24 hours show that Tamil Nadu has had 2,348 new cases of COVID positive being reported, taking the overall total to 736,777! After over months together of continuously recording over 3,000 new cases each day since May, Tamil Nadu has finally begun recording less than 3,000 cases for well over 10 days now. The good news is that the numbers are continuing to reduce steadily! Of these, 621 new cases have been identified in Chennai alone, taking the district's total to 203,085! Kancheepuram has recorded 102 new cases and the district has now registered a total of 26,020, while 484 of them are currently active! Chengalpattu has recorded 44,416 total cases of which 1,052 are currently active and Thiruvallur has recorded a total of 38,476 cases with 941 of them being currently active. Coimbatore alone has recorded 238 new cases in the last 24 hours, while Thiruvallur registered 148 new cases and Salem recorded 130 new cases!
There have been 28 new COVID related deaths in Tamil Nadu in the past 24 hours, taking the total to 11,272. As of now, Chennai is the district with the most number of COVID cases recorded so far, in the state and has 203,085 cases registered. The total number of active cases in entire Tamil Nadu, stands at 19,061 while the number of active cases in Chennai alone stands at 6,080! There have been 2,413 new recoveries and discharges in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of recovered people to 706,444. There have been 80,192 new samples tested, in the past 24 hours alone, taking the total tests to 10,325,440 tests, which is still the highest for any state in our country! 79,388 people have been tested in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of people tested so far, to 10,052,393! There are reports that the overal COVID cases is on a downward trend in India and that our country has gone past the peak of the infection.
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Check out the district-wise infected cases and detailed stats of recovered people here: