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Tiruchirappalli District - Covid 19 Status Total Cases (04.10.2020) 10842 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI DISTRICT - COVID 19 STATUS TOTAL CASES (04.10.2020) 10842 ACTIVE CASES 750 DEATH 155 DISCHARGES 9937 DISCHARGES DISCHARGE FROM HOME ISOLATION (RHQ) 1408 DISCHARGE MGMGH TRICHY 4653 BDU CCC 1269 APOLLO TRICHY 150 ATHMA TRICHY 1 ABC TRICHY 7 DR. G VISWANATHAN HOSPITAL TRICHY 82 KMC TRICHY 548 KAVI HOSPITAL TRICHY 13 MANGALAM TRICHY 2 MARUTHI TRICHY 194 NEURO ONE TRICHY 57 PANKAJAM SEETARAM TRICHY 64 QMED TRICHY 16 RAILWAY HOSPITAL PONMALAI 89 RNR HOSPITALS ,TRICHY 3 RGH TRICHY 77 SINDHUJA TRICHY 183 SMS HOSPITAL TRICHY 3 SRM TRICHY 376 STAR KIMS TRICHY 25 SUNDARAM TRICHY 266 TMCH TRICHY 55 VELAN HOSPITAL 21 VENKATESWARA TV KOIL 20 BANGARU NURSING HOME 1 CHENNAI APPASAMY HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI CHETINADU 1 CHENNAI CSI KALYANI HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI DEEPAM HOSPITAL 4 CHENNAI DR.RELA HOSPITAL 3 CHENNAI GLOBAL HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI JAWAHAR COLLEGE (CCC) 2 CHENNAI KAMACHI HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI KMCH 6 CHENNAI MMM HOSPITAL 5 CHENNAI MEHTA HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI OXYMED 1 CHENNAI RAMACHANDRA HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI SIDDHA HOSPITAL, SAALIGRAMAM, 1 CHENNAI SRM 3 CHENNAI SUNDARAM HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 1 CHENNAI VHS HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI VKM HOSPITAL 1 CHILD JESUS TRICHY 1 COIMBATORE ,CHENNAI HOSPITAL 1 COIMBATORE ESI HOSPITAL 4 DISCHARGE COIMBATORE GANGA HOSPITAL 2 COIMBATORE HINDUSTAN HOSPITAL 1 COIMBATORE KARUNYA HOSPITAL 2 COIMBATORE KMCH 10 COIMBATORE KODISIYA 1 COIMBATORE KONGANA HOLISTIC SIDDHA 1 COIMABATORE ONE CARE HOSPITAL 1 COIMBATORE PSG 6 COIMBATORE ROYAL CARE 1 COIMBATORE ROYAL PEARL 1 DINDIGUL JOSEPH HOSPITAL 3 Dr.BHUVANESHWARI NURSING HOME 1 ERODE IRT HOSPITAL 1 GH ARIYALUR 1 GH ARUPPUKOTTAI 1 GH CHENNAI 1 GH CHIDAMBARAM 1 GH COIMBATORE 2 GH DINDIGUL 3 GH ERODE 1 GH KALLAKURICHI 1 GH KARUR 33 GH MADURAI 2 GH MAYILADUTHURAI 1 GH NAGAPATTINAM 1 GH NAMAKKAL 30 GH NILGRIS 4 GH PALANI 2 GH PERAMBALUR 10 GH PERUNDURAI 1 GH PUDUKOTTAI 22 GH RAJAPALYAM 1 GH RAMNADU 1 GH SALEM 3 GH SIVAGANGAI 2 GH TANJAVUR 4 GH THENI 2 GH THIRUVARUR 2 GH TUTICORIN 1 GH TIRUNELVELI 1 GH VELLORE 2 GH VILLUPURAM 1 GH VIRUDHUNAGAR 1 HOTEL THE SCARLET, T.V. KOVIL 6 ILLUPUR GH 2 JAIL 2 JANET HOSPITAL, TRICHY 2 JAYAM HOSPITAL TRICHY 3 KULITHALAI GH 11 MADURAI APOLLO 2 MADURAI ASHITA NEOWAY INDIA 4 MADURAI BGM HOSPITAL 1 MADURAI HARSHITA HOSPITAL 5 MADURAI KENNET HOSPITAL 1 MADURAI LAKSHMANA HOSPITAL 1 MADURAI MEENAKSHI MISSION HOSPITAL 6 MADURAI PREETHI HOSPITAL 1 MADURAI RACKS HOSPITAL 1 DISCHARGE MADURAI VIKRAM HOSPITAL 1 MADURAI VELAMMAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, 5 MADURAI GURU HOSPITAL 1 MANAPPARAI GH 2 NAMAKKAL CCC 1 NAMAKKAL RAMALINGAM HOSPITAL 1 NAMAKKAL AKSHAYA HOSPITAL 2 NAMAKKAL THANGAM HOSPITAL 3 NAVALPATTU GH 1 PERAMBALUR DHANALAKSMI SRINIVASAN HOSPITAL 32 PERUNDURAI IRT 2 PONDY JIPMER 6 RAMAKRISHNA HOSPITAL, WORAIYUR 2 SALEM CCC 1 SALEM DHARAN HOSPITAL, 2 SALEM GEETH RAGUNATH HOSPITAL ATTUR 4 SALEM GOKULAM HOSPITAL 2 SALEM KAVERI HOSPITAL 2 SALEM VINAYAGA MISSION HOSPITAL 1 SALEM PRIYAM HOSPITAL 4 TANJORE KG HOSPITAL, 2 TENKASI CCC (THANGAPALAYAM POLY.CLG) 3 TENKASI SHANTHI HOSPITAL 1 THANJAVUR CCC 1 THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE 4 THANJAVUR MEENAKSHI MISSION HOSPITAL 6 THANJAVUR OUR LADY HOSPITAL 1 THENI RAM MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL 1 THIRUVERUMBUR GH 1 VELLORE CMC 1 TOTAL 8529 ACTIVE CASES HOME ISOLATION (HQ) 137 HOME FOLLOW UP AFTER DISCHARGE 150 ADMISSION MGMGH TRICHY 237 BDU CCC 17 APOLLO TRICHY 13 AJ HOSPITAL MANAPPARAI 1 ABC TRICHY 1 DR. G VISWANATHAN HOSPITAL TRICHY 3 KMC TRICHY 20 KAVI HOSPITAL TRICHY 4 MANGALAM TRICHY 2 MARUTHI TRICHY 19 NEURO ONE TRICHY 6 PANKAJAM SEETARAM TRICHY 5 RAILWAY HOSPITAL PONMALAI 8 RNR HOSPITALS ,TRICHY 1 RGH TRICHY 12 SINDHUJA TRICHY 10 SRI KUMARAN HOSPITAL 1 SRM TRICHY 30 STAR KIMS TRICHY 4 SUNDARAM TRICHY 21 TMCH TRICHY 4 VENKATESWARA TV KOIL 2 CHENNAI BILLROTH HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI KAMACHI HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI KMCH 1 CHENNAI GUINDY COVID HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI RAILWAY HOSPITAL 2 CHENNAI STANLEY HOSPITAL 1 CHENNAI SAVEETHA HOSPITAL 1 COIMBATORE HINDUSTAN HOSPITAL 1 ERODE SUDHA HOSPITAL 1 GH ATHUR 1 GH COIMBATORE 1 GH KARUR 6 GH NAMAKKAL 6 GH PERAMBALUR 2 GH PUDUKOTTAI 1 GH SALEM 1 GH SIVAGANGAI 1 GH TANJAVUR 1 KULITHALAI GH 1 MADURAI VADAMALAIYAN HOSPITAL 1 NAMAKKAL CCC 1 NAMAKKAL MM HOSPITAL 2 PONDY JIPMER 1 PUDUKOTTAI B WELL HOSPITAL 2 SALEM DHARAN HOSPITAL, 1 THANJAVUR MEDICAL COLLEGE 1 THANJAVUR NATIONAL PHARMA HOSPITAL 1 TIRUCHENGODE VIVEKANANDAN HOSPITAL 1 TOTAL 463 Tiruchirappalli District COVID -19 Positive Report (Upto 04.10.2020) TOTAL CASES DISCHARGES DEATH Active Upto Upto HOSPITAL/C TOTAL HOME S.No Block Name Previous Today Previous Today Death CC/HOME Active ISOLATION Day Day FOLLOW UP 1 Ariyamangalam 1057 1061 1001 1005 21 35 35 0 2 K.Abishekapuram 2116 2127 1935 1941 30 156 128 28 3 Ponmalai (Golden Rock) 1631 1647 1499 1503 16 128 94 34 4 Srirangam 1443 1447 1356 1358 21 68 60 8 Corporation Total 6247 6282 5791 5807 88 387 317 70 1 Andhanalllur 268 269 245 246 2 21 20 1 2 Lalgudi 474 477 425 425 5 47 36 11 3 Manapparai 444 446 402 407 9 30 22 8 4 Manikandam 419 420 387 389 2 29 24 5 5 Mannachanallur 605 606 550 551 11 44 33 11 6 Marungapuri 197 197 184 185 5 7 6 1 7 Musiri 286 287 260 262 3 22 17 5 8 Pullambadi 236 241 222 224 3 14 9 5 9 T.Pet 189 190 167 170 3 17 12 5 10 Thiruverambur 535 539 474 478 14 47 40 7 11 Thottiyam 168 170 137 138 3 29 25 4 12 Thuraiyur 358 363 334 336 5 22 23 -1 13 Uppiliyapuram 202 205 186 186 1 18 15 3 14 Vaiyampatty 114 118 105 105 0 13 12 1 Rural Total 4495 4528 4078 4102 66 360 294 66 Other District 32 32 27 28 1 3 2 1 Grand Total 10774 10842 9896 9937 155 750 613 137 NOTE: 9 CASES HAVE BEEN CROSS NOTIFIED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE DISTRICTS AND 2 CASES HAVE BEEN CROSS NOTIFIED INTO TRICHY COVID -19 Today Declared Cases Report - 04.10.2020 S.No Zone Ward Area Case 1 ARIYAMANGALAM 26 IQBAL COLONY 1 2 ARIYAMANGALAM 27 SENTHANEERPURAM 1 3 ARIYAMANGALAM 29 3RD ST RAIL NAGAR 1 4 ARIYAMANGALAM 62 PARI STREET 1 5 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 41 GANESH NAGAR 1 6 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 47 BEEMA NAGAR 1 7 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 50 LAKSHMI PURAM 1 8 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 52 RAMALINGA NAGAR 1 9 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 52 MGMGH 2 10 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 53 MM NAGAR 1 11 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 56 THILLAI NAGAR 2 12 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 58 KAVERY NAGAR 1 13 K.ABISHEKAPURAM 60 MELA PANDAMANGALAM 1 14 PONMALAI 30 7TH ST EX-SERVICEMAN COLONY 1 15 PONMALAI 35 KAKKAN COLONY 2 16 PONMALAI 35 ANNA STREET 1 17 PONMALAI 37 MULLAI NAGAR EXTENSION 1 18 PONMALAI 37 KALYANA SUNDHARAM NAGAR 2 19 PONMALAI 37 MORAIS CITY 1ST CROSS 2 20 PONMALAI 37 MARUR ARASI NAGAR 2 21 PONMALAI 42 KAJAMALAI 1 22 PONMALAI 43 GNANAATHIKKAMPILLAI STREET 1 23 PONMALAI 63 RAJ NAGAR 2 24 PONMALAI 65 MARIAMMAN KOIL STREET 1 25 SRIRANGAM 3 NEHRU STREET 1 26 SRIRANGAM 4 NELSON ROAD 1 27 SRIRANGAM 5 LAKSHMI VASAM ROAD 1 28 SRIRANGAM 9 KARUR BY PASS ROAD 1 29 ANDHANALLUR MEENATCHIPURAM 1 30 LALGUDI SEMBARAI 1 31 LALGUDI AATHIKUDI 1 32 LALGUDI KOOGHUR 1 33 MANIKANDAM NACHIKURICHI 1 34 MANNACHANALLUR PIKSHANDAR KOVIL STREET 1 35 MANPPARAI NERUJI NAGAR 1 36 MANPPARAI PILLAIYARKOVIL ST 1 37 MUSIRI KAUVERY NAGAR 1 38 PULLAMBADI E VELLANUR 1 S.No Zone Ward Area Case 39 PULLAMBADI THIRUMALAIPADI ROAD 2 40 PULLAMBADI VENKATACHALAPURAM 1 41 PULLAMBADI RAJIV NAGAR 1 42 T PET NEELIYAMPATTY 1 43 THIRUVERUMBUR ASUR 1 44 THIRUVERUMBUR POOLANGUDI 1 45 THIRUVERUMBUR PANAYAKURICHI 1 46 THIRUVERUMBUR VEERAM PATTY 1 47 THOTTIYAM SRIRAMSAMUTHIRAM 2 48 THURAIYUR UDAIYAR STREET 1 49 THURAIYUR OTTAMPATTY PUDHUR 2 50 THURAIYUR DHANALAKSHMI NAGAR 1 51 THURAIYUR SIKKATHANBUR PALAYAM 1 52 UPILIYAPURAM NAGANALLUR 1 53 UPILIYAPURAM B METTUR 1 54 UPPILIYAPURAM PACHAPERUMALPATTY 1 55 VAIYAMPATTY R.S.VAIYAMPATTY 1 56 VAIYAMPATTY PALAVIDUTHI 1 57 VAIYAMPATTY THULUKKAMPATTY 1 58 VAIYAMPATTY VAIYAMPATTY 1 TOTAL 68.
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