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Covid-19 Outbreak Control and Prevention State Cell Health & Family COVID-19 OUTBREAK CONTROL AND PREVENTION STATE CELL HEALTH & FAMILY WELFARE DEPARTMENT GOVT. OF KERALA www.health.kerala.gov.in www.dhs.kerala.gov.in [email protected] Date: 18/08/2021 Time: 02:00 PM The daily COVID-19 bulletin of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala summarizes the COVID-19 situation in Kerala. The details of hotspots identified are provided in Annexure-1 for quick reference. The bulletin also contains links to various important documents, guidelines, and websites for references. OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY • Maintain a distance of at least two metres with all people all the time. • Always wear clean face mask appropriately everywhere all the time • Perform hand hygiene after touching objects and surfaces all the time. • Perform hand hygiene before and after touching your face. • Observe cough and sneeze hygiene always • Stay Home; avoid direct social interaction and avoid travel • Protect the elderly and the vulnerable- Observe reverse quarantine • Do not neglect even mild symptoms; seek health care “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 1 of 22 PART- 1 SUMMARY OF COVID CASES AND DEATH Table 1. Summary of COVID-19 cases till 17/08/2021 New persons New Persons New persons Positive Recovered added to added to Home, in Hospital Deaths cases patients Quarantine/ Institution Isolation Isolation quarantine 3724030 3529465 38377 27881 2409 18870 Table 2. Summary of new COVID-19 cases (last 24 hours) New Persons New persons New persons added to in Hospital Positive Recovered added to Home, Isolation Deaths cases patients Quarantine/ Institution Isolation quarantine 21427 18731 35995 33770 2225 179 Table 3. Cumulative summary as on 18/08/2021 Total Persons in Persons Cumulative Cumulativ Active persons in Home/Institu in Cumulativ Positive e cases cases Quarantine/ tion Hospital e deaths cases Recovered Isolation quarantine Isolation 3745457 177683 3548196 498630 470771 27859 19049 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 2 of 22 Table 4. District wise summary of Cumulative cases, Active cases, and New positive cases Positive Positive Declared Cases cases District Negative Other Districts declared admitted in today today the district Kollam - 32, Pathanamthitta - 11, Alappuzha - 5, Kottayam - 12, Idukki - 2, Ernakulam - 6, Thrissur - 3, Thiruvananthapuram 1163 782 10175 Palakkad - 3, Malappuram - 3, Kozhikode - 1, Wayanad - 2, Others - 65 Pathanamthitta - 32, Alappuzha - 1, Kottayam - 4, Kollam 1311 293 6580 Idukki - 3, Ernakulam - 7, Thrissur - 2, Palakkad - 2, Wayanad - 1, Kannur - 1 Kollam - 2, Alappuzha - 4, Kottayam - 27, Idukki - 6, Pathanamthitta 773 546 7910 Ernakulam - 5 Kollam - 1, Pathanamthitta - 34, Kottayam - 19, Idukki - Alappuzha 1005 1177 9088 5, Ernakulam - 40, Palakkad - 3, Malappuram - 1, Kozhikode - 9, Kannur - 3, Kasaragod - 1 Thiruvananthapuram - 1, Pathanamthitta - 31, Kottayam 1133 1226 8366 Alappuzha - 3, Idukki - 38, Ernakulam - 17, Thrissur - 1, Palakkad - 2, Kannur - 3, Kasaragod - 1 Kollam - 2, Pathanamthitta - 3, Kottayam - 23, Idukki 773 424 6012 Ernakulam - 21, Wayanad - 1 Thiruvananthapuram - 3, Kollam - 1, Pathanamthitta - 9, Alappuzha - 2, Kottayam - 38, Idukki - 63, Thrissur - Ernakulam 2636 2100 24705 5, Palakkad - 16, Malappuram - 1, Wayanad - 3, Kannur - 4, Kasaragod - 3, Others - 508 Alappuzha - 1, Kottayam - 2, Idukki - 4, Ernakulam - 31, Thrissur 2307 2530 10392 Palakkad - 68, Malappuram - 7, Wayanad - 2, Kasaragod - 2 Kollam - 1, Pathanamthitta - 1, Alappuzha - 2, Kottayam Palakkad 1924 2200 14533 - 7, Idukki - 1, Ernakulam - 30, Thrissur - 28, Malappuram - 14, Kozhikode - 1, Kannur - 1 Thiruvananthapuram - 2, Pathanamthitta - 4, Kottayam Malappuram 3089 2935 31456 - 11, Idukki - 6, Ernakulam - 16, Thrissur - 7, Palakkad - 130, Kozhikode - 4, Wayanad - 1, Kannur - 6 Pathanamthitta - 2, Kottayam - 3, Idukki - 2, Ernakulam Kozhikode 2821 2207 26576 - 15, Thrissur - 7, Palakkad - 35, Malappuram - 16, Wayanad - 32, Kannur - 69, Kasaragod - 28 Kottayam - 2, Idukki - 2, Ernakulam - 7, Palakkad - 4, Wayanad 559 676 6592 Malappuram - 1, Kozhikode - 2, Kannur - 5, Others - 30 Thiruvananthapuram - 12, Kollam - 2, Pathanamthitta - 4, Alappuzha - 4, Kottayam - 8, Idukki - 7, Ernakulam - Kannur 1326 1116 9568 11, Thrissur - 10, Palakkad - 10, Malappuram - 11, Kozhikode - 24, Wayanad - 9, Kasaragod - 216 Kasaragod 607 519 5730 Ernakulam - 1, Thrissur - 1, Kannur - 6 Total 21427 18731 177683 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 3 of 22 Table 5. Summary of contact or travel history of COVID-19 cases since 4th May 2020 Total cases 3744958 Cases with history of International/Interstate travel 56765 Cases with history of contact 3688193 Table 6. Summary of contact/travel history of new COVID-19 cases reported in last 24 hours Total cases 21427 Cases with history of International/Interstate travel 108 Cases with history of contact 20348 Cases with no history of travel or contact 971 Table 7. Details of COVID-19 positive deaths in the last 24 hours Sl. District Name Place Age Gender Date of Death No 1 Thiruvananthapuram Baby Attingal 75 Female 17-08-2021 2 Thiruvananthapuram Nesayyan J Chenkal 73 Male 01-08-2021 3 Thiruvananthapuram Priya Kadakkavoor 42 Female 17-08-2021 4 Thiruvananthapuram Reena Chemmaruthy 48 Female 11-08-2021 5 Thiruvananthapuram Sunil Kumar Parassala 52 Male 24-07-2021 6 Thiruvananthapuram Vishnu Anadu 27 Male 16-08-2021 7 Kollam Anurudhan P Neduvathur 71 Male 11-08-2021 8 Kollam Asuma Beevi Sasthamcotta 67 Female 14-08-2021 9 Kollam Celin Kollam 86 Female 12-08-2021 10 Kollam Chandrika Kottamkara 66 Female 16-08-2021 Chinnamma Aka Ammini 11 Kollam Adichanalloor 78 Female 14-08-2021 Varghese 12 Kollam Dasi Poothakkulam 59 Female 16-08-2021 13 Kollam Dharmarajan Achari Anchal 80 Male 15-08-2021 14 Kollam Fathima Kunju Thevalakkara 70 Female 12-08-2021 15 Kollam G Radhakrishnan Achari Kalluvathukkal 56 Male 16-08-2021 16 Kollam Janaki Vettikavala 75 Female 15-08-2021 17 Kollam Kochu Nanu Kollam 82 Male 10-08-2021 18 Kollam Komalavally Kollam 73 Female 13-08-2021 19 Kollam Krishnan Kutti Oachira 78 Male 16-08-2021 20 Kollam Kunjama Thomas Nedumpana 74 Female 16-08-2021 21 Kollam Leela Kollam 54 Female 22 Kollam Leelamani Amma Kalluvathukkal 60 Female 16-08-2021 23 Kollam Lekshmikutty Amma Kollam 69 Female 10-08-2021 24 Kollam Mumthas Kulasekharapuram 54 Female 15-08-2021 25 Kollam Nadarajan Kottarakkara 71 Male 16-08-2021 26 Kollam Omana Paravoor 65 Female 16-08-2021 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 4 of 22 Sl. District Name Place Age Gender Date of Death No 27 Kollam P Vandrose Thekkumbhagam 79 Male 17-08-2021 28 Kollam Rabeka Pooyappally 89 Female 16-08-2021 29 Kollam Radha Perinad 78 Female 14-08-2021 30 Kollam Radhamani Elamadu 65 Female 16-08-2021 31 Kollam Raghavan Oachira 82 Male 15-08-2021 32 Kollam Rameshan Thrikkovilvattom 62 Male 15-08-2021 33 Kollam Ravidas Adichanalloor 60 Male 05-08-2021 34 Kollam Saigal Kollam 62 Male 06-08-2021 35 Kollam Sheeba Chithara 40 Female 16-08-2021 36 Kollam Sivapalan Mayyanad 65 Male 15-08-2021 37 Kollam Thomas Vettikavala 75 Male 10-08-2021 38 Kollam Vavarasther Abdul Lathief Elampalloor 76 Male 16-08-2021 39 Kollam Velu Chathannur 85 Male 13-08-2021 40 Kollam Vijayamma Kulathupuzha 54 Female 15-08-2021 41 Pathanamthitta Ammini Thomas Kadapra 80 Female 13-08-2021 42 Pathanamthitta Gangadharan Mallappuzhassery 69 Male 17-08-2021 43 Pathanamthitta Kalyaniyamma Puramattam 85 Female 16-08-2021 44 Pathanamthitta Kunjikutty Adoor 77 Female 18-08-2021 45 Pathanamthitta Manu Mohan Konni 28 Male 14-08-2021 46 Pathanamthitta Santha Soman Mallappally 66 Female 12-08-2021 Panthalam- 47 Pathanamthitta Thankamma 77 Female 16-08-2021 Thekkekkara 48 Pathanamthitta T P Rahim Pandalam 67 Male 14-08-2021 49 Alappuzha George John M Mannar 76 Male 16-08-2021 50 Alappuzha Kuttyamma Ragavan Pathiyoor 79 Female 15-08-2021 51 Alappuzha Mani Chengannur 55 Male 16-08-2021 52 Alappuzha Ponnamma Karthikeyan Mannanchery 84 Female 17-08-2021 53 Alappuzha Sadanandhan Panavally 72 Male 28-07-2021 Mararikkulam 54 Alappuzha Saiju K S 43 Male 18-08-2021 South 55 Alappuzha Sarada Aarattupuzha 80 Female 16-08-2021 56 Alappuzha Sinaba Aroor 80 Female 07-08-2021 57 Kottayam James Varghese Thiruvarppu 50 Male 15-08-2021 58 Kottayam Jinson John Kanjirappally 40 Male 15-08-2021 59 Kottayam Kunju Kumarakom 75 Male 16-08-2021 60 Kottayam Pennamma Kaduthuruthy 89 Female 15-08-2021 61 Kottayam Sabu Changanassery 61 Male 15-08-2021 62 Kottayam Sukumaran Pampady 75 Male 16-08-2021 63 Idukki Abdul Assis P K Thodupuzha 68 Male 16-08-2021 64 Idukki K Y Paulose Adimali 62 Male 15-08-2021 65 Idukki Mohanan A K Kudayathoor 61 Male 06-08-2021 66 Idukki Muhammad Vannappuram 80 Male 11-08-2021 67 Idukki Santha Thankappan Karimkunnam 60 Female 15-08-2021 68 Ernakulam Aliyar Perumbavoor 78 Male 14-08-2021 69 Ernakulam Asma Kottuvally 80 Female 15-08-2021 70 Ernakulam Felicida Mathew Maradu 63 Female 14-08-2021 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 5 of 22 Sl. District Name Place Age Gender Date of Death No 71 Ernakulam Kochuthresiya Kochi 78 Female 14-08-2021 72 Ernakulam Leelamani P Kumbalam 57 Female 15-08-2021 73 Ernakulam Mini Baby Alangad 50 Female 20-07-2021 74 Ernakulam Misiriya Aluva 32 Female 12-08-2021 75 Ernakulam Nejama Alangad 52 Female 14-08-2021 76 Ernakulam Parukutty Kochi 87 Female 11-08-2021 77 Ernakulam Pathmini Amma Arakkuzha 88 Female 10-08-2021 78 Ernakulam Rajan C Kochi 62 Male 13-08-2021 79 Ernakulam Sabeena Marady 49 Female 09-08-2021 80 Ernakulam Saradha E R Thrippunithura 78 Female 14-08-2021 81 Ernakulam Satheesan
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