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For Latest COVID-19 Related Informations in Mizoram, Pleaseclick the Following Links ation please visit the following link : For latest COVID-19 related informations in Mizoram, pleaseclick the following links : https://twitter.com/dipr_mizoram?s=09 https://instagram.com/dipr_mizoram?igshid=1akqtv09bst7c https://www.facebook.com/Department-of-Information-Public-Relations-Govt-of-Mizoram-113605006752434/ Issue No : 190 Time : 26th October, 2020 @ 7:00 PM Mizoram COVID-19 Helpline no. 102(toll free)/ 0389 2323336/0389 2318336 01.10.2020 LEH 31.10.2020 INKARA MIZORAM CHHUNGA INKAIHHRUAINA (UNLOCK 4.0) KALPUI DAN TUR THUPEK For detailsClick here 1. October ni 26, 2020 tlaidar 5:30 a khawvel COVID-19 dinhmun (source: WHO) Confirmed cases - 4,27,45,212 Confirmed deaths - 11,50,961 COVID-19 natna vei hmuhchhuah tamna ram te USA – 84,85,747 India – 79,09,959 Brazil – 53,80,635 Russia – 15,13,877 Argentina – 10,81,336 France – 10,55,942 Spain – 10,46,132 Colombia – 10,07,711 Mexico – 8,86,800 Peru – 8,86,214 U.K. – 8,54,014 South Africa – 7,14,246 COVID-19 natna thihpui tamna ram te USA – 2,23,328 Brazil – 1,56,903 India – 1,19,014 Mexico – 88,743 U.K. – 44,745 Italy – 37,210 Spain – 34,752 France – 34,362 Peru – 34,095 Iran – 32,616 Colombia – 30,000 Argentina – 28,613 Darkar 24 chhunga COVID-19 natna hmuhchhuah tam zualna ram te USA – 82,626 France – 45,388 India – 45,148 Brazil – 26,979 U.K. – 23,012 Italy – 19,640 Russia – 16,710 Poland – 13,628 Czech Rep. – 12,474 Argentina – 11,968 Germany – 11,176 Colombia – 8,769 Darkar 24 chhunga COVID-19 natna thihpui tam zualna ram te USA – 821 India – 480 Brazil – 432 Mexico – 431 Iran – 296 Argentina – 275 Russia – 229 Colombia – 198 Poland – 179 U.K. – 174 Italy – 151 France – 137 WHO in region a then dan a COVID-19 vei zat Americas –1,96,29,837 Europe – 92,55,953 South-East Asia – 89,24,840 Eastern Mediterranean – 29,31,368 Africa – 12,91,315 Western Pacific – 7,11,158 Darkar 24 chhungin positive thar 4,24,404 an awm a; 5,200 in an thihpui. 2. October ni 26, 2020 zing dar 8:00 a India ram COVID-19 dinhmun (source : MoHFW, GOI) COVID-19 vei hmuhchhuah tawh zat : 79,09,959 (7.64%) Tuna vei mek zat : 6,53,717 (8.26%) Sl. State/UT Vei mek Damch Thi Sl. State/UT Vei mek Damchh Thi N hu o uak o ak 1 Andaman & 204 3983 58 19 Madhya 11237 153127 2885 Nicobar Islands Pradesh 2 Andhra Pradesh 30860 769576 6587 20 Maharashtra 141001 1460755 43264 3 Arunachal Pradesh 2260 11951 33 21 Manipur 4166 12857 139 4 Assam 17510 185755 906 22 Meghalaya 1605 7332 81 5 Bihar 9722 200918 1049 23 Mizoram 290 2203 0 6 Chandigarh 653 13167 218 24 Nagaland 1871 6724 31 7 Chhattisgarh 23743 150398 1818 25 Odisha 15868 264102 1245 8 Dadra Nagar Haveli, 51 3175 2 26 Puducherry 3804 29801 588 Daman & Diu 9 Delhi 26744 323654 6258 27 Punjab 4217 122721 4117 10 Goa 2576 39090 576 28 Rajasthan 16668 167736 1839 11 Gujarat 13914 149411 3686 29 Sikkim 246 3525 64 12 Haryana 10295 146282 1727 30 Tamil Nadu 30606 667475 10924 13 Himachal Pradesh 2489 17590 291 31 Telangana 18611 211912 1311 14 Jammu & Kashmir 7565 82858 1438 32 Tripura 1845 28069 343 15 Jharkhand 5844 92976 866 33 Uttarakhand 4425 54958 993 16 Karnataka 81069 710843 10905 34 Uttar Pradesh 27317 436071 6882 17 Kerala 96688 294910 1332 35 West Bengal 37017 306197 6487 18 Ladakh 736 5126 71 TOTAL 653717 7137228 119014 *Darkar 24 chhungin sample 9,39,309 test niin positive thar 45,148 (4.80%) hmuh a ni a, mi 59,105 dam (cured) a puan niin 480 in an thihpui a ni. *ICMR chhinchhiah dan chuan India rama sample test tawh zawng zawng zat chu 10,34,62,778 a ni. • Daily Trend (26th October 2020)– RAgT, TrueNAT, RT-PCR (credit: MIRSAC, Directorate of Science & Technology, Aizawl, Mizoram) • Daily Trend (26th October 2020)– Hospitalised & Recovered (credit: MIRSAC, Directorate of Science & Technology, Aizawl, Mizoram) 3. Mizoram chhunga Government/Community/Hotel Quarantine Facility-a awmte inkaihhruaina dan thar siam a ni For details Click here 4. Health & Family Welfare Department in Home Quarantine phalsakte tana hman tur ‘Inkaihhruaina (Guidelines)’ thar a siam For details Click here 5. Community Covid Care Centre (CCCC) Inkaihhruaina (Standard Operating Procedure) ruahman a ni For details Click here 6. Covid-19 hri kai / damlo te enkawlna hmun (CCC/DCHC/DCH/Home Isolation) atanga chhuahtir (discharge)/ enkawlna tihtawp dan tur ruahmanna siam a ni For details Click here 7. Covid-19 kara Kum Upate leh Natna benvawn neite (High Risk Group) te fimkhur dan tur For details Click here 8. Mizoram chhunga commercial passenger phur motor ten an zawm tur Standard Operating Procedure For details Click here 9. Health and Family Welfare Department-in hriattirna 30.7.2020-a a lo tihchhuah tawh, COVID-19 test-na man bithliah chungchang chu ni 24.8.2020 khan thuchhuah thar siamin a tidanglam. Sawrkar hospital/facility-a RT-PCR leh TrueNat test-na man chu hetiang hian siam that a ni For details Click here 10. SOP on preventive measures to contain spread of COVID-19 in skill or entrepreneurship training institutions, higher educational institutions conducting doctoral courses and post graduate studies in technical & professional programs requiring laboratory /experimental work For details Click here 11. SOP for partial reopening of Schools for students of 9th to 12th classes on a voluntary basis, for taking guidance from their teachers: In the context of COVID-19 For details Click here 12. Notification regarding mPASS – Entry of Persons For details Click here 13. Report (Covid-19) on Law & Order and Facilitation of Essential Goods & Services (26th October, 2020 @ 9:00am) For details Click here 14. Report (Covid-19) on Law & Order and Facilitation of Essential Goods & Services (26th October, 2020 @ 3:00pm) For details Click here 15. COVID-19 Positive thar 46 hmuhchhuah a ni. October ni 25, 2020 khan ZMC RT-PCR laboratory-ah COVID-19 positive 40 hmuhchhuah a ni. District hrang hrang TrueNAT laboratory-a sample test zingah COVID-19 positive hmuhchhuah thar an awm lova. Rapid Antigen Test hmanga COVID-19 positive hmuhchhuah thar 6 an awm bawk. ZMC-RTPC laboratory a hmuhchhuah Aizawl district-a sample test vek mipa 25 leh hmeichhia 15 an ni. Zarkawt : 11 - Mipa 5 (kum 23 pahnih, 24, 25 & 47) leh Hmeichhia 6 (kum 11, 19, 21, 24 & 68 pahnih) an ni a. Positive Contact atanga kai vek niin, home quarantine lai mek an ni a. Symptom na vak lo nei 1 awmin midang zawngin symptom an nei lo. Dawrpui : 6 - Mipa 5 (kum 30, 36, 40, 50 & 52) leh Hmeichhia 1 kum 50 an ni a. positive contact atanga hri kai vek niin, travel history nei, Assam atanga lo haw mipa 4 an awm a, anni hi Quarantine Facility a khunghran lai mek an ni. Midang 2 hi Home Quarantine lai mek an ni thung a, symptom nei lo vek an ni. Salem Veng : 2 - Mipa kum 15 a upa ve ve. Positive Contact atanga kai, home quarantine lai mek an ni a, pakhat hian symptom a nei. Muanna In, Mualpui a mi an ni. Hunthar : 2 - Mipa kum 16 a upa leh Hmeichhia kum 17 a upa an ni a. Hmeichhia hi St. Joseph's Higher Secondary School positive contact atanga kai a ni. Mipa hi NEUHOFF school naupang, positive contact atanga kai niin, Home quarantine lai mek an ni a, symptom an nei lo. Maubawk : 1 - Hmeichhia kum 27 a upa a ni a. Positive contact atanga kai, Home quarantine lai mek a ni a, symptom a nei lo. Tlangnuam : 1 - Mipa kum 41 a upa a ni a. Chanchin kimchang a la hriat theih rih lo a ni. Kelsih : 1 - Mipa kum 20 a upa a ni a. Home quarantine lai mek a ni a, symptom a nei lo. Hri a kaina chhui mek a ni. Chawlhhmun : 1 - Hmeichhia kum 29 a upa a ni a. Chanchin kimchang a la hriattheih rih lo. Edenthar : 1 - Hmeichhia kum 23 a upa a ni a. Home quarantine lai mek a ni a, symptom a nei lo. Hri a kaina chhui mek a ni. Ramhlun Venglai : 3 - Nausen mipa thla 11 a upa leh Hmeichhia 2 (kum 3 & 33) an ni a. Hmeichhe naupang kum 3 hi hri a kaina chhui mek niin, midang 2 hi chu positive contact atanga kai an ni. Home quarantine lai vek an ni a, a upa ber hian symptom a nei a, midangin an nei lo. Zemabawk Vengthar : 1 - Mipa kum 47 a upa a ni a. Chanchin kimchang a la hriattheih rih lo. Sialsuk : 1 - Hmeichhia kum 39 a upa a ni a. Mizoram Scholarship Board hnuaia hnathawk, positive contact atanga kai niin, Lenmawi Girls' Hostel, Khatla a awm a ni a. Symptom nei a ni. Dinthar : 1 - Hmeichhia kum 55 a upa a ni a. Chanchin kimchang hriattheih a ni rih lo. Quarantine Facility hrang hranga khunghran lai mek positive te : 8 - Mipa vek (kum 20, 26, 30, 32, 35, 40, 41 & 56) an ni a. Travel history nei, India ram hmun hrang hrang atanga tunhnaia Mizoram rawn lut an ni. Symptom nei an awm lo. Rapid Antigen Test Positive hmuhchhuah tharte Ranhlun Sports Complex : 2 - Mipa ve ve kum 19 leh 42 a upa an ni a. Symptom nei an ni a, hri an kaina chhui mek a ni. Chanmari : 1 - Mipa kum 78 a upa a ni a.
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