TAMIL NADU:
The first case of the COVID-19 in Tamil
Nadu was reported on 7 March 2020 from the district of Kancheepuram. The government has announced a lockdown on 25th March. The total number
of cases till 31st March was 124. In the starting of April, the
cases started to increase due to People who attended Tablighi Jamaat in Delhi. 1,113
cases in Tamil Nadu were linked to the event that took place in Delhi.
After that, the cases in Tamil Nadu started to increase day
by day where the state’s capital has the highest cases till date. 51% of the
total cases are from Chennai. After the Tablighi Jamaat cluster, Koyambedu
Market turned as another biggest hotspot where 1867 positive cases related to
the Market till 09 May 2020.
Starting from the month of May, there was a major spike in
Tamil Nadu especially in the state’s capital Chennai. In the last 10 days (01
May – 10 May) 4881 total cases recorded in Tamil Nadu where Chennai with the
highest cases of 2925 followed by Cuddalore with 367 and Tiruvallur with 287
new cases.
Districts with 0 Cases in the Last 10 Days:
Erode and
Sivagangai are the two districts in Tamil Nadu with zero cases in the
last 10 days.
Erode once a hotspot with 70 positive COVID-19 patients now has no active coronavirus cases. Also, the district is moving from red to orange zone as it has not reported any positive COVID-19 patients since April 15. Out of 70 cases 69 got recovered and 1 case died during the treatment.
Sivagangai on the other hand with the total cases of 12 has zero cases in the last 10 days. 12 cases got recovered.Districts with Less than 10 Cases in the Last 10 Days:
District Name | Total (01 May - 10 May) |
Tirupathur | 10 |
Vellore | 10 |
Kanyakumari | 9 |
Ramnad | 9 |
Virudhunagar | 8 |
Thanjavur | 7 |
Karur | 6 |
Coimbatore | 5 |
Nilgiris | 5 |
Pudukottai | 5 |
Dharmapuri | 3 |
Salem | 3 |
Thiruvarur | 3 |
Thoothukudi | 3 |
Tiruppur | 2 |
Nagapattinam | 1 |
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