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With 414 new cases, Puducherry's Covid-19 tally crosses 20,000 mark
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Normally, the monsoon reaches Kerala by June 1, Mumbai by June 11, and the national capital by June 27.
Normally, the monsoon reaches Kerala by June 1, Mumbai by June 11, and the national capital by June 27.

Puducherry on Monday logged 414 new Covid-19 cases taking the overall tally past the 20,000 mark while nine people including four women succumbed to the virus, a top Health department official said.

The nine fatalities pushed the toll in the union territory to 394, Mohan Kumar, Director of Health and Family Welfare said.

The new cases in the last 24 hours ending 10 am on Monday pushed the coronavirus tally to 20,226 (after the transfer of nine cases to Tamil Nadu).

Mohan Kumar said the 414 fresh infections were identified after examination of 3,742 samples, adding 308 were from the Puducherry region, 74 from Karaikal, 29 from Yanam and three from Mahe.

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He said the fatality and recovery rates were 1.95 per cent and 74.30 per cent respectively.

As many as 447 patients were discharged during the last 24 hours, he added.

The Health department director said 1,03,743 samples were tested so far and of them 80,424 had tested negative.

Results of examination of the remaining samples were awaited.

Most of the people who succumbed to the infection in the last 24 hours had comorbidities (particularly diabetes) and the deceased were in the age group ranging between 52 and 80 years.

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(Published 14 September 2020, 14:12 IST)