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Covid-19 Outbreak Control and Prevention State Cell Health & Family Welfare Department Govt 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: 19/09/2020 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 23 PART- 1 SUMMARY OF COVID CASES AND DEATH Table 1. Summary of COVID-19 cases till 18/09/2020 New Persons New persons added to New persons Positive Recovered added to Home, in Hospital Deaths cases patients Quarantine/ Institution Isolation Isolation quarantine 126381 90089 15548 12266 3282 501 Table 2. Summary of new COVID-19 cases (last 24 hours) New Persons New persons added to New persons Positive Recovered added to Home, in Hospital Deaths cases patients Quarantine/ Institution Isolation Isolation quarantine 4644 2862 13116 10046 3070 18 Table 3. Cumulative summary as on 19/09/2020 Total Persons Cumulative Cumulative Persons in Active persons in in Cumulative Positive cases Home/Institution cases Quarantine/ Hospital deaths cases Recovered quarantine Isolation Isolation 131005 37488 92951 217695 192534 25161 519 Table 4. District wise summary of Cumulative cases, Active cases, and New positive cases “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 2 of 23 Positive Positive Declared Cases cases District Negative Other Districts declared admitted in today today the district Kollam-20, Alappuzha-8, Kottayam -1, Kannur-3, Idukki-6, kozhikode-3, Thiruvananthapuram 824 564 6721 Pathanamthitta-4, Ernakulam-7, Kasaragod-1, Thrissur-1,Malappuram-1, Others-71 Thiruvananthapuram-1, Alappuzha-3, Idukki-1, Kollam 436 243 2775 Kannur-1, Ernakulam-1, Pathanamthitta-3 Pathanamthitta 221 154 1277 Kottayam -7, Alappuzha-14, Kollam-1, Idukki-4 Pathanamthitta-7, dukki-3, Malappuram-2, Kozhikode-2, Kottayam-6, Ernakulam-1, Alappuzha 348 224 2717 Thiruvananthapuram-1, Thrissur-1, Kollam-3, Palakkad-1 Pathanamthitta-7, Ernakulam-6, Idukki-22, Kottayam 263 119 2581 Alappuzha-14, Kollam-1, Thrissur-2, Malappuram-1, Kannur-1 Idukki 47 54 568 Ernakulam-3 Kollam-12, Alappuzha-35, Palakkad-4, Thrissur-35, Malappuram-7, Idukki-22, Ernakulam 351 189 3578 Kottayam -30, Thiruvananthapuram-11, Wayanad-2, Kozhikode-8, Pathanamthitta-5, Others -467 Malappuram-7, Kottayam-1, Kozhikode-1, Thrissur 351 191 2705 Kasaragod-1 Thrissur-4, Malappuram-10, Kottayam-1, Palakkad 349 130 2045 Kozhikode-1, Ernakulam-2 Palakkad-30, Kozhikode-14, Ernakulam-1, Malappuram 534 326 3448 Kottayam -2, Thrissur-4, Kannur-2, Kasaragod-3, Wayanad-1, Alappuzha-1 Malappuram-113, Alappuzha-1, Kannur-44, Kozhikode 412 344 3710 Wayanad -6, Kasaragod-15, Kottayam -1, Palakkad-10, Ernakulam-2 Eranakulam-1, Kozhikode-22, Kannur-1, Wayanad 95 31 600 Others-3 Kasaragod-77, Kozhikode-10, Malappuram-1, Kannur 222 91 2822 Wayanad-2, Kottayam-2 Kasaragod 191 202 1941 Kannur-6, Malappuram-2 Total 4644 2862 37488 Table 5. Summary of contact or travel history of COVID-19 cases since 4th May 2020 Total cases 130526 Cases with history of International/Interstate travel 17429 Cases with history of contact 113097 Table 6. Summary of contact/travel history of new COVID-19 cases reported in last 24 hours “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 3 of 23 Total cases 4644 Cases with history of International/Interstate travel 265 Cases with history of contact 3881 Cases with no history of travel or contact 498 Table 7. Details of COVID-19 positive deaths in the last 24 hours Sl. Date of History District Age Sex no death (Traveler/contact) 1 Thiruvananthapuram 47 Male 15-09-2020 Contact 2 Thiruvananthapuram 59 Male 11-09-2020 Contact 3 Thiruvananthapuram 87 Male 17-09-2020 Contact 4 Thiruvananthapuram 94 Female 16-09-2020 Contact 5 Thiruvananthapuram 65 Male 16-09-2020 Contact 6 Kollam 77 Male 15-09-2020 Contact 7 Kollam 89 Male 16-09-2020 Contact 8 Kollam 78 Female 16-09-2020 Contact 9 Ernakulam 62 Male 15-09-2020 Contact 10 Ernakulam 66 Male 03-09-2020 Contact 11 Thrissur 29 Male 15-09-2020 Contact 12 Thrissur 81 Female 16-09-2020 Contact 13 Thrissur 89 Female 16-09-2020 Contact 14 Thrissur 74 Female 17-09-2020 Contact 15 Palakkad 67 Female 15-09-2020 Contact 16 Palakkad 75 Female 16-09-2020 Contact 17 Kasaragod 90 Female 29-08-2020 Contact 18 Kasaragod 60 Male 08-09-2020 Contact Disclaimer: The deaths of COVID 19 positive listed above are only provisional. The State level committee on Death audits will audit every death in detail based on results from NIV Alappuzha, clinical and “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 4 of 23 treatment information of every case, and finalize the list of deaths due to COVID-19 as per the WHO guidelines. Table 8. Summary of critical patients Patients in ICUs 319 Patients on Ventilator support 88 PART- II COVID-19 TESTING Table 9. Cumulative number of samples tested Cumulative Cumulative Airport Sentinel CB True Antigen Samples routine surveillance Surveillance NAAT NAT Assay Sent samples 2384611 838297 77231 195207 12707 112517 1148652 Table 10. Details of new COVID-19 samples in the last 24 hours Samples Routine Sentinel Antigen CB NAAT True NAT Sent Samples Surveillance Assay 47452 11242 1285 263 1850 32812 *Test of 7749 Routine samples and 830 Sentinel Surveillance samples are under processing. Disclaimer: The results are being uploaded real time on the online reporting format. The results are available to District Surveillance officers and COVID Hospital Superintendents as and when the results are uploaded. Follow-up actions are taken immediately for the positive cases. “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 5 of 23 PART-III SURVEILLANCE Table 11. District wise distribution of persons under quarantine and isolation Persons under Persons under Total persons under Persons District observation as home/institutional hospital Isolation as hospitalized on today quarantine as on today on today today Thiruvananthapuram 25541 21495 4046 523 Kollam 23933 22207 1726 270 Pathanamthitta 7417 6471 946 96 Alappuzha 11476 9069 2407 271 Kottayam 19927 17924 2003 170 Idukki 7704 7137 567 117 Ernakulam 22958 20970 1988 246 Thrissur 11407 9783 1624 268 Palakkad 8881 7271 1610 197 Malappuram 33884 31407 2477 279 Kozhikode 21113 18065 3048 348 Wayanad 3223 2598 625 87 Kannur 15315 14324 991 143 Kasaragod 4916 3813 1103 55 Total 217695 192534 25161 3070 Table 12. Summary of Travel surveillance 19/09/2020 Cumulative number of Home Institution Passengers in Mode of Travel Passengers quarantined quarantined isolation Airport 5,00,660 3,80,949 34,452 3,347 Sea port 1,621 514 1,101 6 Check post 3,60,603 3,52,164 8,286 153 Railway 81,810 79,294 1,804 137 Total 9,44,694 8,12,921 45,643 3,643 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 6 of 23 PART-IV PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT ‘Ottakalla Oppamundu’ is a program for providing Psychosocial support to the people in quarantine, isolation, school children and other categories of population as well as to the community in general. 1333 Mental Health Personnel including Psychiatrists, Psychiatric Social Workers, Clinical Psychologists, and Counsellors are working and have given psychosocial support. Table.13. Psychosocial support provided through the program “Ottakalla Oppamundu” No. of Psychosocial workers 1333 Total Psychosocial support calls made to persons in quarantine/ isolation. 12,22,440 Total psychosocial support follow-up calls made 10,51,943 Total calls made to persons under treatment for mental illnesses, migrant 3,48,860 labourers, differently abled children, elderly persons staying alone Total Psychosocial support calls to school children 3,00,702 Total psychosocial support calls to health care workers 56,589 Total Psychosocial support calls received in helpline numbers 38,377 Total calls to all categories of Persons 30,18,911 “OUR HEALTH OUR RESPONSIBILITY” Page 7 of 23 PART-V ANNEXURES Annexure-1: List of Hotspots as on 19/09/2020 List of Local Self Governments needing special attention and Containment Zones - 19-09-2020 GO (Ms) No. 18/2020/DMD dated 17-06-2020 LSGs needing special Sl. No District Containment Zones attention 1 Kannur Aalakkod 10, 12, 14, 16 2 Kannur Anthoor 1, 5, 9 3 Kannur Aralam 2, 5, 6, 9, 15, 17 4 Kannur Ayyankunnu 6, 8, 10, 11 5 Kannur Azeekkode 14, 19, 23 6 Kannur Chapparappadav 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 14 7 Kannur Chembilode 3, 5, 14, 15, 16,19 8 Kannur Chengalayi 12, 14, 18 9 Kannur Cherukunnu 1,4,10, 13 10 Kannur Cherupuzha 2, 4, 15, 17 11 Kannur Cheruthazham 1(Sub Ward) 2,3, 5,8,10,11, 17 1, 3, 5,10,12,14,17,18, 23 (entire 12 Kannur Chirakkal ward) 13 Kannur Chittaripparamba 2, 6, 7, 14 (Entire Ward) 14 Kannur Chokli 9, 11 15 Kannur Contonment Board DSC Center 16 Kannur Darmadam 4,8, 9, 14,15, 18 17 Kannur Eramam Kuttur 8, 12 18 Kannur Eranjoli 1, 3, 8, 9, 12 19 Kannur Eruvessi 9, 11(Sub ward), 1, 3 20 Kannur Ezhom 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11 21 Kannur Irikkoor
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