Coimbatore: The district recorded 183 fresh Covid 19 cases on Wednesday, even when the active case was dipped to 2,525 with 306 patients running out of various treatment centers that day.
The district has the highest number of active cases in the state.
While the district has tested 2,27,467 positive people for viruses until now, 2.22,801 of them have recovered.
The recovery rate now stands at 97.9%.
The Covid-19 toll road has reached 2,141 with another patient who gave up on the virus in the district.
The test level of the test, meanwhile, down to 2.3% with only 204 of 9,004 samples that tested the positive virus.
The number of detention zones in the district also fell to 45 of 94 weeks ago.
While 20 of them were at City Corporation limiting the batamadai alone to contribute eight detention zones.
The remaining zones are spread around Thudiangur, tendrils and SS Kunam.
While the recovery rate increased, the survival rate of mukormycosis (black mushroom) continued to be low.
Of the 427 people infected in the district, only 82 had recovered and returned home.
On Tuesday night, the former Tehsildar from Uthukuli Taluk lost his life with a frightening fungal infection in a private hospital in Tirupur.
The Ministry of Health official said Kalasvathi 53 years had been tested positive for Covid-19 in the last week of May and was treated in the government eroding medical colleges and hospitals in Perundurai.
“He was referred to a private hospital in the Road at Tirupur after he developed symptoms of mukormycosis.
He died after two weeks of medical treatment,” said an official.
He was the first person to die from Mukormycosis in Tirupur since the pandemic hit.
While Tirupur has recorded 14 cases of black mushrooms, 13 reportedly recovered.
Kalavathi has served taluk uthukuli as a Tehsildar from March to May this year.
He was medical leave since May last week after he tested the virus positive.