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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: 27-09-2020 Time: 07:00 PM Total Positive: 47045 Total Recovered: 35462 Migrated Out of State: 210 Total Active Cases: 10799 Total Death: 574 1- Total Positive COVID-19 detected today 764* 2- Total Number of COVID-19 Patients Treated/ Cured today 813 3- Number of samples found negative for COVID-19 today 11042 4- Total number of samples sent for COVID-19 testing today 6508 5- Total number of samples found negative 610241 6- Total number of samples result awaited 10472 7- Doubling Rate for Uttarakhand (in last 7 days) 35.02 Days Salient Features: Percentage Recovery for COVID-19 Patient in the state is 75.38%. Out of total samples tested only 7.16% sample tested Positive in Uttarakhand. Detailed Status of Sample Tested Districts Sample Cumulative Negative Positive Results Repeat/ Samples Sent to Negative Negative Positive Today Positive Awaited** In- Sent to (including conclusive/ Labs Today Cumulative Cumulative Labs sample sent Rejected Today Govt. Pvt. (including Govt. Pvt. Total (including to labs Samples Lab Lab Pvt. Lab) Lab Lab Pvt. Lab) today) Almora 250 41143 289 1546 39050 3 6* 9 1476 250 367 Bageshwar 363 18671 379 133 17585 7* 1 8 598 363 125 Chamoli 681 31431 175 60 27198 17* 8* 25 961 2653 619 Champawat 329 31694 60 115 29731 2* 23* 25 750 561 652 Dehradun 960 101823 260 324 86167 96* 145* 241 12580 1050 2026 Haridwar 1047 112444 881 1895 100482 39* 100* 139 9046 1047 1869 Nainital 313 54733 393 604 48076 28* 22* 50 5733 313 611 Pauri Garhwal 256 36118 141 100 31541 54* 36* 90 1899 1849 829 Pithoragarh 223 31580 167 162 30161 5* 6* 11 1033 223 163 Rudraprayag 252 21202 100 2 19731 15* 1* 16 667 590 214 Tehri Garhwal 355 47871 556 523 44447 22* 3* 25 2176 355 893 US Nagar 1108 105745 499 948 94002 38* 51* 89 8241 847 2655 Uttarkashi 371 45141 507 223 42070 30* 6* 36 1885 371 815 Total 6508 679596 4407 6635 610241 356 408 764 47045 10472 11838 *It includes Three Hundred One (301) COVID-19 Positive cases from district Almora (01), Bageshwar (01), Chamoli (24),Champawat (01), Dehradun (109), Haridwar (29), Nainital (07), Pauri (35) , Pitoragarh (08), Rudraprayag (14), Tehri (03), U.S.Nagar (44) & Uttarkashi (25) reported last night dated 26.09.2020. **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 1476 1095 373 5 3 0 Bageshwar 598 475 119 4 0 0 Chamoli 961 584 374 0 3 0 Champawat 750 479 267 4 0 0 Dehradun 12580 8708 3542 283 47 0 Haridwar 9046 7119 1816 85 26 0 Nainital 5733 4306 1304 104 19 0 Pauri Garhwal 1899 1072 786 18 23 0 Pithoragarh 1033 704 325 4 0 0 Rudraprayag 667 508 157 1 1 0 Tehri Garhwal 2176 1877 292 3 4 0 U.S. Nagar 8241 7097 1016 58 70 0 Uttarkashi 1885 1438 428 5 14 0 Total 47045 35462 10799 574 210 District-wise Hotspots/ Containment Zones S.No District Number of Name of Containment Zone (Date of Start of Containment Zone) Containment Zone Dehradun (55) Doiwala (5) 1. 13 Guru road patelnagar (5-09-2020) 1. Gram Majri Grant ward no. 11 (Pal Mohalla) (4-09-2020) 2. Salan Gaun PO Bhagwantput (5-09-2020) 2. Ward No-1, Misarwaala kala Doiwala (8-09-2020) 3. Ashok Vihar , Ajabpur Kala Bhandari waali gali (6-09-2020) 3. Ward No-05, Bichali jolly (8-09-2020) 4. Gram Mehuwalmaffi, Van Vihar (7-09-2020) 4. Ward No-12, Rajiv Nagar, Mohalla Khatta Road (10-09-2020) 5. 150/4 Dharampur (8-09-2020) 5. 21 Rajiv Nagar, khatta road (10-09-2020) 6. Gayatri Enclave Badripur (8-09-2020) 7. Arya Samaj Road, Mutowala, Chandarmani (09-09-20) 8. Upper Railway Colony (09-09-20) Vikasnagar (5) 9. Somnath Nagar - 2 - Danda Lakhond Near IT Park (09-09-2020) 10. C-57, Nehru Colony (10-09-2020) 1. Ward No-14, Gram Shankarpur (8-09-2020) 11. Lower Nehru Gram , Devashish Enclave Colony (10-09-2020) 2. Shriram Enclave, Paschmiwala Badamwala (11-09-2020) 12. Pratap Road Bharuwaala Grant (10-09-2020) 3. Ward No-06, Babugarh (15-09-2020) 13. 19/2 lane no-02, Teg Bahadur Road (10-09-2020) 4. Ward No- 12, Gram Mehuwala Pargana pachwadoon (15-09-2020) 14. G-20, Race Course (10-09-2020) 5. Ward No-02, Vidhya peeth marg, Babugarh (15-09-2020) 15. 576 C Tapkeshwar Colony (10-09-2020) 16. 57 Nehru Colony (10-09-2020) 17. Rajeshwar Nagar Phaj-5, Backside of PNB Bank (10-09-2020) Rishikesh (1) 18. Upper Nehru Gram, Dandi Rampur (10-09-2020) 1. Aambagh Gali no-02, UKG Apartment (21-09-2020) 19. 10 chaman Vihar , Sewalkala (12-09-2020) 20. 216, Gym Waali Gali , DL Road (13-09-2020) 1 Dehradun 66 21. 15 Rest Camp, Madarasi colony , Near Nirakari Bhawan (14-09-2020) 22. R.K. Diyagrant Mohanpur (15-09-2020) 23. Meethi Behadi Wing No- 4/1 (15-09-2020) 24. D-242, Nehru Colony (15-09-2020) 25. Doon Vihar , Engineers Enclave Jakhan (15-09-2020) 26. Gram Gangol , Panditwadi (15-09-2020) 27. 43 Mata Mandir Road (15-09-2020) 28. 152 Ankit Vihar Kaulagarh (15-09-2020) 29. Neelkanth Vihar , Neshvilla Road (15-09-2020) 30. House No- 338/8 Indranagar Basant Vihar (15-09-2020) 31. House no-383/8, Indranagar Basant Vihar (15-09-2020) 32. Prempuri Maffi (Near Charkhi gate) (16-09-2020) 33. Nayagaon Hathibharkala (16-09-2020) 34. Lohar Gali 256-A, Dhakra Nageshwar Gadi (16-09-2020) 35. 46/5, Park Road, Near Verma Quarter (18-09-2020) 36. Hill view colony Indranagar (18-09-2020) 37. Duggal Villa Kitabghar Mussorrie (19-09-2020) 38. East Patelnagar , House No-305/4-2 (21-09-2020) 39. Chrisitan Village St. George School (21-09-2020) 40. Sai Mandir to Canal Roa, shipra Vihar colony (21-09-2020) 41. New colony Ranjhawaala Raipur (21-09-2020) 42. Deal House, Deal Colony (21-09-2020) 43. Balawala (21-09-2020) 44. Jagriti vihar, Nathanpur (Ring Road) (21-09-2020) 2 Uttarakhand State Control Room Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme Directorate of Medical Health & Family Welfare, Uttarakhand, Dehradun 45. 159 Kishan nagar, Barthwal Niwas (21-09-2020) 46. A-3 & A-4 Bairaj Upangaram (21-09-2020) 47. Friends Enclave, Defence Colony (21-09-2020) 48. Indresh Nagar , Kanwali Road (Parshad Waali Gali) (22-09-2020) 49. 137, Doon Vihar Jakhan (22-09-2020) 50. Lower Nathanpur (Shantikunj colony ) (22-09-2020) 51. Upper Tunwaala (Maurya colony) (22-09-2020) 52. Naya Gaon Vijapur Hathi Badkala Ward No-02 (23-09-2020) 53. New Cantt Road, Shakti colony, Near ICICI Bank (23-09-2020) 54. Chaman Vihar, Lane No-05 (23-09-2020) 55. Ordnance Factory , Quarter Raipur (24-09-2020) Khatima (10) 1. Rajiv Nagar, Kurmanchal Colony (17-09-2020 to 26-09-2020) 2. Gram Tedhaghat (19-09-2020 to 29-09-2020) 3. Gram Veeriya (19-09-2020 to 29-09-2020) 4. Gram Shripur Vichwa (19-09-2020 to 30-09-2020) Udham 5. Gram Baggha 54, Bhudia - 2 (21-09-2020 to 29-09-2020) 2 Singh 10 6. Ward Rajiv Nagar , Purwaanchal colony (21-09-2020 to 29-09-2020) Nagar 7. Ward Rajiv Nagar, Shiv Mandir Waali Gali (21-09-2020 to 30-09- 2020) 8. Khetal Sanda (21-09-2020 to 30-09-2020) 9. Ward Polyplex Colony Lohiya Had Road (21-09-2020 to 30-09-2020) 10. Gram Halwadi (19-09-2020 to 1-10-2020) Bhatwari (8) Barkot (2) 1. Gram Kansain, Up Tehsil Joshiyada (06-09-2020) 2. District Hospital , Awasiya Colony (13-09-2020) 1. Gram Bagyasu (14-09-2020) 3. Gram Kumalti, Madhya Pilot Baba Ashram (18-09-2020) 2. Ward No-03, Nagar Panchayat, Naugaon (23-09-2020) 4. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat I (18-09-2020)\ 5. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat II (18-09-2020) Dunda (2) 6. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat III (18-09-2020) 3 Uttarkashi 13 7. Gram Gyansu Patti Badahat IV (18-09-2020) 1. Gram Jaspur (18-09-2020) 8. Gram Badahaat , Madhya Bhairav Chownk Nasim Gali (21-09-2020) 2. Gram Singoti (24-09-2020) Purola (1) 1. Pandigaon (21-09-2020) Ghansali (5) Tehri (1) 1. Gram Koti jakh pati gyarah gaun haal Saimli ghansali (Jaikishan) (2- 1. Ward No-05, Room No-62, Kem Saari, Borari (03-09-2020) 09-2020) 2. Gram Koti jakh pati gyarah gaun haal Saimli ghansali (Gaina singh ) Jakhnidhar (1) (2-09-2020) 3. Gram Jyudana Pati Bhilang (2-9-2020) 1. Gram Mingwali Anjanisain Haal Niwasi Awasiyan Colony Parisr Block Bhilangana (2-09-2020) 4. Gram Mundethi, Patti Gyarahgaon (4-09-2020) 5. Gram Pipola , Patti Dungmandar (15-09-2020) Devprayag (2) 4 Tehri 11 1. Gram Bhamana , Patti Bharpur (04-09-2020) Pratap Nagar (1) 2. Gram Jhakhi Dagar Hall , Ghirgaon (04-09-2020) 1. Gram Aunalgaon Patti Bhadura (03-09-2020) Bal Ganga (1) 1.
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