Chennai: The three districts did not record new Covid cases and 33 of 38 districts reported no death on Monday when Tamil Nadu recorded 605 new infections.
The six deaths reported on Monday took cumulative victims to 36,686 and total tally cases since March 2020 touched 27.40 lakh.
In the end, 687 people were sent home and 7,172 people were still in the active registry.
With 126 cases, Chennai reported the highest number of new cases, followed by coimbatore where 97 cases were recorded.
This is the second day in a row the Western District has been able to report new cases in two digits.
The district reported 98 new cases on Sundays, when Chennai had 129.
The sharpest increase in new cases was reported in Kanyakumari’s siblings on Monday with 18 new cases compared to nine on Sundays.
However, at least 22 districts in the country report cases in one digit.
Among six deaths, Coimbatore reported two, followed by each in Salem, Krishnagiri, Nagapattinam and Tirupur.
Meanwhile 2.2 lakh people took vaccines on Monday, which took the calculation of doses to 7.9 crores.
According to the immunization team from the Ministry of Health, almost 85% of adults have taken the first dose and 55% are fully vaccinated.
In all states, almost 92.89 people were due to the second dose.
Vaccination coverage is not the same in all districts.
Of the 12,525 Panchayats village in the state, all adults at Panceshayats Village 1325 have taken a dose of vaccines.
Of the 121 cities all adults in ten of them have taken the first dose.
Chennai: The three districts did not record new Covid cases and 33 of 38 districts reported no death on Monday when Tamil Nadu recorded 605 new infections.
The six deaths reported on Monday took cumulative victims to 36,686 and total tally cases since March 2020 touched 27.40 lakh.
In the end, 687 people were sent home and 7,172 people were still in the active registry.
With 126 cases, Chennai reported the highest number of new cases, followed by coimbatore where 97 cases were recorded.
This is the second day in a row the Western District has been able to report new cases in two digits.
The district reported 98 new cases on Sundays, when Chennai had 129.
The sharpest increase in new cases was reported in Kanyakumari’s siblings on Monday with 18 new cases compared to nine on Sundays.
However, at least 22 districts in the country report cases in one digit.
Among six deaths, Coimbatore reported two, followed by each in Salem, Krishnagiri, Nagapattinam and Tirupur.
Meanwhile 2.2 lakh people took vaccines on Monday, which took the calculation of doses to 7.9 crores.
According to the immunization team from the Ministry of Health, almost 85% of adults have taken the first dose and 55% are fully vaccinated.
In all states, almost 92.89 people were due to the second dose.
Vaccination coverage is not the same in all districts.
Of the 12,525 Panchayats village in the state, all adults at Panceshayats Village 1325 have taken a dose of vaccines.
Of the 121 cities all adults in ten of them have taken the first dose.