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A) Highlights 1 DISTRICT CONTROL ROOM COLLECTORATE, ANANTHAPURAMU Email: [email protected], Land: 08554-220009, Mobile: 8500292992 Media Bulletin No. 22 Date: 19/04/2020 (6.00 PM) A) Highlights: Hon’ble Chief Ministers Message : ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe, Respect Lockdown’ As of now Five(5) new case has been identified from yesterday 09.00 PM to today 7.00 PM. Cumulative Positive case details as mentioned below. Patient Town Age(Y) Gende Travel / Contact Details Date of Remarks No. r Reporting Recovered and Close Contact of Mecca 1 Lepakshi 9 M 29.03.2020 discharged Returnee in Karnataka on 16.04.2020 Recovered and 2 Hindupur 36 F Mecca Returnee 29.03.2020 discharged on 16.04.2020 Primary contact of Mecca Returnee (Died on 3 Hindupur 60 M 04.04.2020 04.04.2020 at GGH, Ananthapuram) Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 4 29 M 05.04.2020 Board Colony Patient(SON) Hindupur, Housing Primary Contact of No.3 5 85 F 05.04.2020 Board Colony Patient(Mother) Hindupur, Driver of Ambulance of No.3 6 32 M 05.04.2020 Mukkidipeta Patient Anantapur, Senior Resident Doctor who 7 Ramnagar ,2nd 30 M 08.04.2020 treated No.3 Patient cross Anantapur, Jesus House Surgeon who treated 8 24 M 08.04.2020 Nagar No.3 Patient Anantapur, 80 Ft Staff Nurse who has given 9 33 F 08.04.2020 Road,Sri Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Anantapur, Sai Staff Nurse who has given 10 31 F 08.04.2020 Nagar nursing care to No.3 Patient Hindupur, Close Physical Contact with 11 39 M 08.04.2020 Mukkidipeta confirmed case Hindupur, Close Physical Contact with 12 36 M 08.04.2020 Mukkidipeta confirmed case Ananthapuramu GGH, IP20- 18654, date of Admit: Kalyanadurgam, 13 70 M 06.04.2020 12.50 PM Patient 08.04.2020 Manirevu(v) Died on 07.04.2020 at 3.00 PM Admitted in GGH, ATP on 14 Kothacheruvu 58 M 07.04.2020 with severe ill 09.04.2020 health Lakshminarasayya Staff Nurse in GGH who 15 colony, 24 F 09.04.2020 treated case no.3 Anantapuramu Working as Tahsildar, Rolla, Pulakunta(Panchay 16 48 F supervision of door to door 13.04.2020 at), Hindupur(m) survey 2 Patient Gende Date of Town Age(Y) Travel / Contact Details Remarks No. r Reporting 7 Hills Colony,Naik Doctor who treated Patient 17 32 F 13.04.2020 Nagar, Anantapur no.13 Mukkidipeta, Delhi Returnee from 18 36 M 14.04.2020 Hindupur containment area Dr.No.3-1-6, Primary Contact of Patient 19 21 F 14.04.2020 Hindupur no.6 Pulakunta(Panchay Primary Contact(Husband) of 14.04.2020 20 49 M at), Hindupur(m) Patient no.16 3rd Road, 14.04.2020 21 35 F Doctor in Microbiology Lab Ananthapuramu Vidya 16.04.2020 22 34 M Voluntary testing Nagar,Hindupur Kalyanadurgam, 16.04.2020 23 55 F Wife of Patient no.13 Manirevu(v) Her husband Vannurappa admitted in SV Hospital, Gantedoddi Ananthapuramu on Habitation, 24 48 F 03.04.2020 for the treatment 16.04.2020 Perugupalyam(GP), of throat cancer, at that time Settur(m) patient no. 13 was also admitted in that hospital. Kalyanadurgam, 16.04.2020 25 20 F Daughter of Patient no.13 Manirevu(v) Hasnabad, 16.04.2020 26 38 M Voluntary testing Hindupur Pulakunta(Panchay Primary contact(Son) of 18.04.2020 27 20 M at), Hindupur(m) patient no.16 ASI 1238 of parigi ps who was suffering from liver, Ningampalli, asthma and heart problems 28 53 M 19.04.2020 Hindupur and passed away and later taken samples and tested positive 29 Gujarat 17 M SVIT(GGH), ATP 19.04.2020 Rassool purvadi, 30 21 M SVIT(GGH), ATP 19.04.2020 Gujarat Ramaswamy Got admitted in GGH, Temple area, Ananthapuramu with 31 48 F 19.04.2020 Antony Street thecomplaint of chest pain Guntakal on 11.04.2020 32 Kalyanadurg 36 M RDT, Bathalapalli 19.04.2020 33 Hindupur 40 F RDT, Bathalapalli 19.04.2020 DETAILS OF THE POSITIVE CASES AS ON 19.04.2020 Last 24 District Total Active Discharged Deceased Hours Ananthapuramu 5 33 28 2 3 Containment Zones Details No. of No. of HH No. of Name of Date of Sl.N Containmen No. of in Mandal/ULB Check Containment Enforcemen o. t Zones (Red clusters Containme Posts Zones t Zone) nt Zone Tippu khan 2 Street & 31.03.2020 643 Periphery 1 Hindupur ULB 1 6 HB Colony & 2 04.04.2020 1194 Periphery Hasnabad & 2 04.04.2020 1843 Periphery 3 2 Mukkidipeta 05.04.2020 878 2 MF Road 11.04.2020 976 2 Vidya nagar 16.04.2020 886 RTC II colony, Hindupur 2 1 1 2 Pulakunta 13.04.2020 164 Rural Panchayath 2 Ram Nagar 08.04.2020 355 2 Sai Nagar 08.04.2020 398 2 Maruthi Nagar 08.04.2020 280 Ananthapura 190 3 6 6 Lakshmi mu ULB (Rural-45 2 Narasaiah 09.04.2020 Urban- colony 145) 7 Hills Colony, Naik 2 13.04.2020 380 Nagar(ward no. 45, 46, 48 & 49) 2 3rd Road, 14.04.2020 401 Manireuv(V), Kalyanadurga Obulapuram, 4 1 1 2 08.04.2020 340 m Kalyanadurgam( M) Gantedoddi, Vaddipalyam, Parlachedu & 5 Setturu 1 1 2 Kadappagari 16.04.2020 560 Tota, Buddaiahdoddi, Perugupalyam, Boyaveedi, Medaraveedi, Basavanna Katta, Ediga 6 Kothacheruvu 1 1 2 09.04.2020 685 Veedi, Dargha street, Ravoof Street, Chinna Masjid Veedhi. Ramaswamy 7 Guntakal 1 1 2 Temple area, 19.04.2020 445 Antony Street TOTAL 13 18 36 10,618 1. Sample collection centers Details (By DM & HO) at 4.30 PM on 19.04.2020 Up to Samples Total No. of No. of Result No. of Sl. Name of the Previous collected Samples Positiv negative awaitin Death No. Collection center day today Cumulative es s g cases 1 1495 188 1683 28 1467 188 3 Ananathapur(VRDL) RDT Hospital 2 407 293 700 0 404 296 0 Bathalapalli TOTAL 1902 481 2383 28 1871 484 3 *Note: 99 samples shifted to RDT, Bathalapalli from Micro Biology, Ananthapuramu. 4 2. Hospital Admission details (CoViD Suspects) as on 19.04.2020 No of No of Sl. Total No. of Name of the Hospital Admissions up to Admissio No. of discharges Net No. admissions previous day ns today 232 Discharges 02 26 COVID Deaths (19- 04 Non-COVID Isolation,3- GGH Deaths 01 Referral 1 260 11 271 ICU) Ananathapur to Higher Centre( Kurnool) Transferred Transferred to Chest ward-10 to Chest (18.04.2020) ward-04 68+1 COVID Negative death District Hospital due to MI on 12 2 80 2 82 Hindupur 26.3.2020 + 1 (Isolation) death at casuality on 18.04.2020 Saveera Hospital, 3 15 1 16 0 16 Ananthapuramu RDT Hospital, 4 7 0 7 0 7 Bathalapalli 300+8 death cases+1 referred TOTAL 362 14 376 61 to Kurnool+6 Tr to chest ward 3. Foreign/Delhi Returnees Details FOREIGN RETURNEES DELHI RETURNEES Description Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Total. No. of 436 424 860 9 45 54 Returnees No of Returnees 436 424 860 8 40 48 under Home isolation No of Returnees 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospitalized No.of Returnees in 0 0 0 1 5 6 Quarantine Centers A)Home Quarantine duration FRs within < 14 days 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRs within 15 – 28 24 20 44 9 45 54 days FRs who have 412 404 816 0 0 0 completed 28 days B)Returnee Contacts No. of Returnee 0 0 0 33 176 209 Contacts identified No. of Returnee Contacts under 0 0 0 33 176 209 Home isolation No. of Returnee Contacts 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospitalized C)Returnees Contacts Home Quarantine duration Population within < 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 days Population within 15 – 0 0 0 33 176 209 28 days 28 days completed 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4.Stock position District Name : Anantapur PPE N95 Surgical Masks Gloves S.No CDS Available as Available as on Available Available as on Date on Date Date as on Date PPE - 18845 D - 90100 1 CDS Deli Kit - 2844 8130 90924 + HIV Kits - 60 L -119850 21749 209950 PPE - 4271 2 DM&HO Deli Kit - 708 2609 38004 35452 HIV Kits - 150 5129 3 DH Hindupur 341 415 1805 1825 PPE - 432 4 GGH Deli Kit - 00 1194 12244 16100 HIV Kits - 00 432 KIMS 5 450 110 0 0 SAVEERA PPE - 24339 Total : Deli Kit - 3552 12458 142977 263327 HIV Kits – 210 28101 Total 5. Persons admitted in Quarantine centers: Total No. of Quarantine centers : 32 No. of Rooms : 1,941 Bed Capacity : 7,285 No. of Beds available at present : 3,746 No. of No. of No. of No. of No. of rooms No. of rooms Total persons persons persons with persons Sl.No Name of the centre with bed residing discharg residing common admitte toilets capacity till es as on toilets d today available yesterday today date available 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CRIT College of Engg., 1 Rachanapalli, Ananthapuramu 0 108 324 71 0 0 71 Mandal SVIT COLLEGE, Hampapuram 2 0 40 200 64 0 0 64 village, Rapthadu Mandal AP Model School Hostel 3 Building 0 23 200 61 0 0 61 Kambadur Road ,Kalyandurg Sapthagiri College 4 0 48 250 45 6 0 51 Hostel,Hindupur town, SRIT College of Engineering, 5 Reddypalli, Tadipatri Road, 0 50 275 44 0 0 44 Bukkaraysamudram Mandal TTDC, Near Eenadu office, 6 0 5 100 42 0 0 42 Ananthapuramu MJP AP BC WELFARE RESEDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR 7 0 20 200 30 3 2 31 GIRLS, GUDIBANDA AT MADAKASIRA 6 No.
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