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No Covid related death reported on Saturday in Manipur

As has been the trend Imphal West and Imphal East reported the maximum positive cases with 129 and 44 respectively. 22 of the positive cases are from Ukhrul, seven from Kakching, five from Senapati, four each from Chandel, Kamjong and Thoubal and two each from Bsihnupur and Tengnoupal.

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Imphal: No Covid related deaths were reported in Manipur in the last 24 hours leading up to 2 pm of Saturday. During the same period, the state reported 229 positive cases, out of which 228 are from the general population while one is a personnel of the Central Armed Police Force. The state also reported

As has been the trend Imphal West and Imphal East reported the maximum positive cases with 129 and 44 respectively. 22 of the positive cases are from Ukhrul, seven from Kakching, five from Senapati, four each from Chandel, Kamjong and Thoubal and two each from Bsihnupur and Tengnoupal.

Altogether, 3,032 persons were tested amounting to a positivity rate of 7.6 %

Of the 174 persons who were discharged, 54 are from home isolation, 95 from CCCs, 13 from CHICs, three from RIMS and five from JNIMS. The recovery rate in the state now stands at 96.72 %.

The cumulative number of positive cases is 1,19,445 out of which 1, 15,573 have recovered leaving 2,029 active cases.

The total number of doses administered on September 24, 2021, is 3,036 and the cumulative number doses administered is 16,60,591 (1st dose 12,18,259, 2nd dose 4,42,332).

The total number of beds available in various hospitals for Covid-19 patients on September 25 is 550 out of which 441 are general beds while 103 are ICU beds.

The total number of beds available in Covid Care Centers in the state on September 25 is 3467 out of which 634 are occupied and 2833 are vacant.

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