
Cases fall below 1,000 as one more death takes toll to 1,916
The Hindu
The test positivity rate remains high at 42.4%
The Union Territory recorded one COVID-19 death as new cases fell below 1,000 on Thursday.
With one patient death registered in Yanam, the cumulative toll in the Union Territory went up to 1,916, according to a bulletin from the Health Department.
Puducherry accounted for 635 of the fresh cases, which were confirmed from 2,217 tests. The test positivity rate was high at 42.4%, case fatality rate 1.21% and recovery rate 88.8%. With 1,486 patients recovering from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the active cases stood at 15,751. Of these, 226 patients were undergoing treatment in hospitals and 15,525 in home isolation.

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