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Uttarakhand State Control Room Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Directorate of Medical Health & Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, Dehradun Uttarakhand State Control Room Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Directorate of Medical Health & Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, Dehradun Health Bulletin Date: 15-10-2020 Time: 07:00 PM Total Positive: 56493 Total Recovered: 49631 Migrated Out of State: 366 Total Active Cases: 5682 Total Death: 814 1- Total Positive COVID-19 detected today 423* 2- Total Number of COVID-19 Patients Treated/ Cured today 833 3- Number of samples found negative for COVID-19 today 11586 4- Total number of samples sent for COVID-19 testing today 11399 5- Total number of samples found negative 781170 6- Total number of samples result awaited 15986 7- Doubling Rate for Uttarakhand (in last 7 days) 94.59 Days Salient Features: Percentage Recovery for COVID-19 Patient in the state is 87.85%. Out of total samples tested only 6.74% sample tested Positive in Uttarakhand. Detailed Status of Sample Tested Districts Sample Cumulative Negative Positive Results Repeat Sent Samples Negative Negative Positive Today Positive Awaited** / In- to Sent to Today Cumulative Cumulative (including conclusive Labs sample sent Labs Govt. Pvt. (including Govt. Pvt. Total (including / Rejected Pvt. Lab) to labs Samples Today Lab Lab Lab Lab Pvt. Lab) today) Almora 250 53010 739 86 50681 31* 18* 49 1667 250 412 Bageshwar 282 26403 444 250 25134 8* 0 8 795 282 192 Chamoli 543 36716 320 101 32610 0 0 0 1373 1244 1489 Champawat 476 42096 49 94 38845 5 0 5 1011 1351 889 Dehradun 1706 130271 827 1397 110795 58* 92* 150 15644 1360 2472 Haridwar 1249 140867 397 1097 127301 14* 23* 37 10417 937 2212 Nainital 1764 72488 861 491 62847 33* 29* 62 6638 2187 816 Pauri Garhwal 1553 56164 413 992 50406 15* 13* 28 2365 2106 1287 Pithoragarh 253 36700 165 117 34888 11* 1* 12 1298 316 198 Rudraprayag 242 25544 1110 21 24095 17* 0 17 924 174 351 Tehri Garhwal 764 56601 15 306 50912 5* 7 12 2789 1703 1197 US Nagar 1879 137404 274 455 120460 14* 8* 22 9117 3664 4163 Uttarkashi 438 56194 383 182 52196 14* 7* 21 2455 412 1131 Total 11399 870458 5997 5589 781170 225 198 423 56493 15986 16809 * It includes Two Hundred Fourty Five (245) COVID-19 Positive cases from district Almora (33), Bageshwar (04), Chamoli (00),Champawat (00), Dehradun (100), Haridwar (16), Nainital (24), Pauri (16) , Pitoragarh (09), Rudraprayag (14), Tehri (05), U.S.Nagar (13) & Uttarkashi (11) reported last night dated 14.10.2020. **This is not actual number of pending samples, it includes results awaited, pending samples, rejected samples & result withheld. 1 Uttarakhand State Control Room Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Directorate of Medical Health & Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, Dehradun Details of Districts having Positive COVID-19 Cases No. of Positive Active Cases Days Since No. of Positive Cases Migrated Districts in the Last Positive Cases till Date Treated/ Deaths Positive Cases Cured till Date District Case Almora 1667 1473 174 8 12 0 Bageshwar 795 685 105 5 0 0 Chamoli 1373 1174 187 0 12 1 Champawat 1011 826 172 5 8 0 Dehradun 15644 13409 1693 436 106 0 Haridwar 10417 9347 910 108 52 0 Nainital 6638 5825 647 131 35 0 Pauri Garhwal 2365 1899 421 22 23 0 Pithoragarh 1298 1081 212 5 0 0 Rudraprayag 924 727 194 2 1 0 Tehri Garhwal 2789 2514 263 4 8 0 U.S. Nagar 9117 8597 361 78 81 0 Uttarkashi 2455 2074 343 10 28 0 Total 56493 49631 5682 814 366 District-wise Hotspots/ Containment Zones S.No District Number of Name of Containment Zone (Date of Start of Containment Zone) Containment Zone Dehradun (88) 1. Balawala (21-09-2020) 45. Ordance Factory, quarter Raipur (28-09-2020) 2. Jagriti vihar, Nathanpur (Ring Road) (21-09-2020) 46. 20 Neshvilla Road (28-09-2020) 3. 159 Kishan nagar, Barthwal Niwas (21-09-2020) 47. 101 Rajpur Road , Chandralok colony (28-09-2020) 4. A-3 & A-4 Bairaj Upangaram (21-09-2020) 48. Chaman Vihar Phase 02, Lane No-03, Near ITB Road (29-09-2020) 5. Friends Enclave, Defence Colony (21-09-2020) 49. Bengali Mohalla (29-09-2020) 6. Indresh Nagar , Kanwali Road (Parshad Waali Gali) (22-09-2020) 50. THDC Colony Ajabpurkala I (29-09-2020) 7. 137, Doon Vihar Jakhan (22-09-2020) 51. THDC Colony Ajabpurkala II (29-09-2020) 8. Lower Nathanpur (Shantikunj colony ) (22-09-2020) 52. Lane no- 03 Vanni Vihar (30-09-2020) 9. Upper Tunwaala (Maurya colony) (22-09-2020) 53. 572/2 Indra Nagar (30-09-2020) 10. Naya Gaon Vijapur Hathi Badkala Ward No-02 (23-09-2020) 54. Lower Nehru Gram, Near Him Putra Gim (Nehru Gram PHC) (02-10-2020) 11. New Cantt Road, Shakti colony, Near ICICI Bank (23-09-2020) 55. IHM Garhi Cantt (02-10-2020) 12. Chaman Vihar, Lane No-05 (23-09-2020) 56. Keshav Road, Laxman Chownk (02-10-2020) 13. ITM Landour Cantt (23-09-2020) 57. 232 Garhi Cantt (02-10-2020) 14. Ordnance Factory , Quarter Raipur (24-09-2020) 58. Sachivalya colony, Kedarpur (02-10-2020) 15. Engineers Enclave (24-09-2020) 59. 87, New Basti , River Rispana Workshop, Near Riaspana Pull (02-10-2020) 16. Mohkampur Kala (Kalinka Vihar ) Majari Maffi (24-09-2020) 60. R.K. diyagrant (Majra Shyampur) (02-10-2020) 17. 01 Teacher Colony, govind Garh (24-09-2020) 61. Gram Kargi Chanchak Road Near Dr. Bengali (02-10-2020) 18. Officers Colony Race course Mandir (24-09-2020) 62. Ward no-19, (Chandmari) Markham Grant (03-10-2020) 19. Lane no-04, Ekta Vihar , Gram Aamwala (24-09-2020) 63. 184 Kalidas Road, Hathi Bhadkala ( Near IRS) (04-10-2020) 20. 67 Hemkunj Colony, Near IMA, blood Bank (24-09-2020) 64. Near Sai Mandir, Rajpur Road, Uttaranchal Hosp. se pehlegali (04-10-2020) 21. Sewalakala , Krishna Vihar (26-09-2020) 65. 16 Vanasthali Ballupur (Canal road near Synergy Hospital) (04-10-2020) 22. BSA Office, Mata Mandir Road, Ajabpur Kala (26-09-2020) 66. 168/1 Chukkuwala (04-10-2020) 67. Lane No-11, Ashirwad Enclave, Kanwali (05-10-2020) 1 Dehradun 89 23. Trimurti Enclave Doon University (26-09-2020) 24. Shanti Vihar Ajabpur Kala , Phase -1 (26-09-2020) 68. A-70, Nehru Colony (5-10-2020) 25. Near Vivekanand Bal vatika School Haripur Nwada (26-09-2020) 69. Doon Blossom School (5-10-2020) 26. Dev Rishi Enclave , Gali No-10, Near Thana Patelnagar (26-09-2020) 70. 1107 Indra Nagar Kanwali (05-10-2020) 27. Madhur Vihar , Lane No-02, Shastradhara Road (26-09-2020) 71. Himadi Avenue, Lane No-04, Ring Road (06-10-2020) 28. Rest Camp Road , Near Sunder Residency (26-09-2020) 72. E.C. Road, Last of Mandir Wali Gali (06-10-2020) 29. Harshdev Enclave, Dharampur, Gurdwara Road (26-09-2020) 73. 86, New Basti, Balveer Road, Chhath Puja Wale Pule ke pass (06-10-2020) 30. Siddharth Enclave, Lower Nathanpur (28-09-2020) 74. Kali Mandir Enclave, Lane No-05 Kanwali (06-10-2020) 31. Garhi Cantt (Shani Mandir) (28-09-2020) 75. 72 D Neshvilla Road (07-10-2020) 32. Satya Vihar, anshik Ballupur Road (28-09-2020) 76. 12 Jawahar Colony Garhi (07-10-2020) 33. 20 River Rispana , block -02, Praveen Painter Waali Gali Khateek 77. Siddharth Enclave, GMS Road (12-10-2020) Mohalla (28-09-2020) 78. 30- A Rajpur Road, Cross Road (12-10-2020) 34. Saraswati Puram, Chaktunwaala (28-09-2020) 79. Indraprasth Colony, Lane No-03, Upper Nathanpur (12-10-2020) 35. House No-10, Kali Mandir Enclave, GMS Road (28-09-2020) 80. 32 THDC Colony,Patel Nagar, Near Surkanda Mandir Dehrakhas (12-10-2020) 36. Daudwaala, Mathorawala (28-09-2020) 81. Tapovan Enclave, sahastradhara Road (12-10-2020) 37. 24 Turner Road (28-09-2020) 82. Monal Enclave, Banjarawala Maffi, Lane No-04, Gali No-02 (12-10-2020) 38. 6/9 ONGC Gram Kaulagarh (28-09-2020) 83. Phase -02, Gali No-03, THDC Colony Banjarawala (12-10-2020) 39. Laxmi Narayan Colony , Raipur, Tagore Niketan (28-09-2020) 84. Nehrugram Dobhal Chownk (Beech Gali) (12-10-2020) 40. 02 Govind Nagar, Race Course (28-09-2020) 85. Poorv Parhsad Deepa Shah waali Gali, Chakhuwaala (12-10-2020) 41. 63 Canal Road, Chander Niwas Ballupur (28-09-2020) 86. 68 B- Suman Nagar, Dharampur (12-10-2020) 42. G-32, Race course (28-09-2020) 87. 188/3 DL Road (12-10-2020) 43. Sainik Colony, Haripur Nawada (28-09-2020) 88. 89/2 Vivek Vihar, Pocket -03, Lane No-02, GMS Road (12-10-2020) 44. 20 Neshvilla Road (28-09-2020) 89. 18 Narendra Vihar Ballupur Road, Garhi (12-10-2020) Vikasnagar (1) 1. Ward no-04, Bheem Wala (07-10-2020) 2 Uttarakhand State Control Room Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Directorate of Medical Health & Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, Dehradun Bhatwari (25) Barkot (1) 1. District Hospital , Awasiya Colony (13-09-2020) 1. Ward No-03, Nagar Panchayat, Naugaon (23-09-2020) 2. Gram Kumalti, Madhya Pilot Baba Ashram (18-09-2020) 3. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat I (18-09-2020)\ Dunda (3) 4. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat II (18-09-2020) 1. Rani Company , Awasiya Colony, Brahamhal, Vikas khand (09-10- 5. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat III (18-09-2020) 2020) 6. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat IV (18-09-2020) 2. Gram Virpur (12-10-2020) 7. Gram Badahaat , Madhya Bhairav Chownk Nasim Gali (21-09-2020) 3. Gram Badethi (12-10-2020) 8. Gram Manpur , Patti Badhaghadi (03-10-2020) 9.
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