Karnataka sees highest one-day spurt of 5,199 COVID-19 cases, total rises to 96,141

There are 58,417 active cases including 632 in the ICUs whereas the 2,088 discharges on Sunday took the total discharges to 35,838, the department said in the bulletin.
For representaitonal purposes (Photo | ANI)
For representaitonal purposes (Photo | ANI)

BENGALURU: Karnataka on Sunday witnessed the highest single day spike in coronavirus cases with 5,199 additions, taking the aggregate in the state to 96,141, while 82 succumbed to the virus, the health department said.

There are 58,417 active cases including 632 in the ICUs whereas the 2,088 discharges on Sunday took the total discharges to 35,838, the department said in the bulletin.

The positive cases were led by Bengaluru urban district with 1,950 infections, followed by 579 in Ballari, 230 in Mysuru, 213 in Bengaluru Rural, 199 in Dakshina Kannada among other districts.

Bengaluru urban continued to record highest number of deaths.

The city has seen 891 deaths so far including 29 on Sunday.

While Dakshina Kannada district reported 7 deaths, six each occurred in Belagavi, Kalaburagi and Dharwad and five each in Mysuru and Tumakuru.

Most of those who died were suffering from Severe Acute Respiratory Illness and Influenza Like Illness.

Among the 632 in the ICU across the state, 353 are in Bengaluru, 37 in Dharwad and 29 in Kalaburagi, the health department said.

It added that as many as 74,475 primary contacts and 64,033 secondary contacts are under observation.

As many as 33,565 tests were conducted on Sunday taking the cumulative total to 11.76 lakh, the department said.

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