<p>Bihar saw a spurt in fresh cases of COVID-19 on Thursday with 10 people including a two-year-old girl testing positive for the dreaded novel coronavirus, taking the total count of positive cases to 80 in the state, a top official said.</p>.<p>The child was among six persons from Munger district's Jamalpur sub division who tested positive. All of them were related to a 60-year-old patient, health department's principal secretary Sanjay Kumar said.</p>.<p>In addition to the girl, the Munger cases include three women aged between 20 and 55 years and two men, aged 38 and 40 years, he added.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-spikes-over-11200-death-toll-rises-to-394-817763.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>With a total of 14 cases, including six recoveries and a death, Munger is now the second worst-affected district of the state after Siwan where 29 people have tested positive so far.</p>.<p>Two men, aged 35 and 67 years, and hailing from Buxar district, have also tested positive, the principal secretary said.</p>.<p>Buxar district magistrate Aman Samir said, "The two had on March 30 returned home after taking part in a Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Asansol, West Bengal where they are believed to have picked up the contagion from infected delegates".</p>.<p>Notably, the Islamic organisation, which has its headquarters at Nizamuddin in Delhi, has been blamed for a large number of coronavirus cases across the country.</p>.<p>The Jamaat had held a congregation at its headquarters in the first half of March, which was attended by hundreds of participants from abroad and some of them were suspected to have carried the infection.</p>.<p>Besides, a 60-year-old man in Patna, who came in touch with a COVID-19 patient with travel history to Dubai, and a 35-year-old man from Vaishali district had tested positive late on Wednesday night.</p>.<p>The Vaishali patient has no travel history and is admitted to AIIMS, Patna for multiple illnesses. His samples were sent for testing when he developed respiratory distress, the official said.</p>.<p>After he tested positive, his village in Raghopur block of Vaishali and a private hospital in the state capital where he underwent treatment before being taken to AIIMS have been sealed by the respective district administrations.</p>.<p>Those with whom he has been known to come in contact have been kept in isolation wards, the official added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the state government embarked on an extensive door-to-door screening programme on the lines of the pulse polio campaign of the 1980s.</p>.<p>The screening programme was reviewed on its inaugural day at a high-level meeting chaired here by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.</p>.<p>Out of 38 districts in the state, 13 have reported COVID-19 cases. Gopalganj, which had reported three cases and Lakhisarai, Bhagalpur and Saran accounting for one case each are now left with no active case.</p>.<p>The health department's principal secretary said Bihar's recovery rate was better than all states except Kerala and Chhattisgarh and its mortality rate was significantly lower than the national average.</p>.<p>He also underscored "every day, on an average, 1,900 people die in Bihar in natural course. Let's not confuse all deaths with COVID -19. We need to be careful and vigilant". </p>
<p>Bihar saw a spurt in fresh cases of COVID-19 on Thursday with 10 people including a two-year-old girl testing positive for the dreaded novel coronavirus, taking the total count of positive cases to 80 in the state, a top official said.</p>.<p>The child was among six persons from Munger district's Jamalpur sub division who tested positive. All of them were related to a 60-year-old patient, health department's principal secretary Sanjay Kumar said.</p>.<p>In addition to the girl, the Munger cases include three women aged between 20 and 55 years and two men, aged 38 and 40 years, he added.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-indias-tally-spikes-over-11200-death-toll-rises-to-394-817763.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>With a total of 14 cases, including six recoveries and a death, Munger is now the second worst-affected district of the state after Siwan where 29 people have tested positive so far.</p>.<p>Two men, aged 35 and 67 years, and hailing from Buxar district, have also tested positive, the principal secretary said.</p>.<p>Buxar district magistrate Aman Samir said, "The two had on March 30 returned home after taking part in a Tablighi Jamaat congregation at Asansol, West Bengal where they are believed to have picked up the contagion from infected delegates".</p>.<p>Notably, the Islamic organisation, which has its headquarters at Nizamuddin in Delhi, has been blamed for a large number of coronavirus cases across the country.</p>.<p>The Jamaat had held a congregation at its headquarters in the first half of March, which was attended by hundreds of participants from abroad and some of them were suspected to have carried the infection.</p>.<p>Besides, a 60-year-old man in Patna, who came in touch with a COVID-19 patient with travel history to Dubai, and a 35-year-old man from Vaishali district had tested positive late on Wednesday night.</p>.<p>The Vaishali patient has no travel history and is admitted to AIIMS, Patna for multiple illnesses. His samples were sent for testing when he developed respiratory distress, the official said.</p>.<p>After he tested positive, his village in Raghopur block of Vaishali and a private hospital in the state capital where he underwent treatment before being taken to AIIMS have been sealed by the respective district administrations.</p>.<p>Those with whom he has been known to come in contact have been kept in isolation wards, the official added.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the state government embarked on an extensive door-to-door screening programme on the lines of the pulse polio campaign of the 1980s.</p>.<p>The screening programme was reviewed on its inaugural day at a high-level meeting chaired here by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.</p>.<p>Out of 38 districts in the state, 13 have reported COVID-19 cases. Gopalganj, which had reported three cases and Lakhisarai, Bhagalpur and Saran accounting for one case each are now left with no active case.</p>.<p>The health department's principal secretary said Bihar's recovery rate was better than all states except Kerala and Chhattisgarh and its mortality rate was significantly lower than the national average.</p>.<p>He also underscored "every day, on an average, 1,900 people die in Bihar in natural course. Let's not confuse all deaths with COVID -19. We need to be careful and vigilant". </p>