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Health Sector Response to COVID-19 Saturday | 16 January 2021 (3 Magh 2077) #342 Health Sector Response to COVID-19 Saturday | 16 January 2021 (3 Magh 2077) RT-PCR Total Confirmed RT -PCR Recovery People in Positive cases in Recovered Deaths Test Test / Rate Quarantine Cases isolation Million 267056 261044 97.8% 1954 2008944 68844 4058 231 Trend300000 of RT-PCR and COVID-19 cases 2500000 COVID-19 Summary (Last 24 hours) 267056 Total RT-PCR Test done 3819 250000 2000000 Recovered 477 Deaths 6 200000 240 1500000 Confirmed Cases Female: 87; 150000 Male: : 153 PCRLab - COVID-19 Recovered, Active and Death cases 1000000 100000 23 Jan:23 Index Case 500000 50000 RT MarchExpansion of 29 4058, 1.52% 261044, 97.75% 0 0 4058 1-Jul-20 8-Jul-20 6-Jan-21 7-Oct-20 1-Apr-20 8-Apr-20 5-Feb-20 2-Sep-20 9-Sep-20 2-Dec-20 9-Dec-20 5-Aug-20 15-Jul-20 22-Jul-20 29-Jul-20 4-Nov-20 4-Mar-20 6-May-20 23-Jan-20 29-Jan-20 13-Jan-21 16-Jan-21 03-Jun-20 10-Jun-20 17-Jun-20 24-Jun-20 14-Oct-20 21-Oct-20 28-Oct-20 15-Apr-20 22-Apr-20 29-Apr-20 12-Feb-20 19-Feb-20 26-Feb-20 16-Sep-20 23-Sep-20 30-Sep-20 16-Dec-20 23-Dec-20 30-Dec-20 12-Aug-20 19-Aug-20 26-Aug-20 11-Nov-20 18-Nov-20 25-Nov-20 11-Mar-20 18-Mar-20 25-Mar-20 13-May-20 20-May-20 27-May-20 1954, 0.73% Total PCR done Total cases Active Cases Gender wise distribution of COVID-19 Cases Female, 93353, 34.96% Male, 173703, 1 Recovered Active Cases Deaths 65.04% District wise distribution of new cases (in last 24 hrs) 100 Total: 240 Female: 87 Male: 153 ` 15 12 12 8 9 6 5 5 4 3 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 KASKI DANG PALPA JHAPA PARSA BANKE GULMI KAILALI BAJURA PARBAT SARLAHI GORKHA SUNSARI BARDIYA SYANGJA LALITPUR MORANG BAJHANG DHADING PYUTHAN DOLAKHA KHOTANG NUWAKOT CHITAWAN UDAYAPUR DHANKUTA RUPANDEHI KAPILBASTU BHAKTAPUR RAMECHHAP KATHMANDU DADELDHURA KANCHANPUR MAKAWANPUR ARGHAKHANCHI SINDHUPALCHOK NAWALPARASI_East KABHREPALANCHOK Province 1 Province 2 Bagmati Gandaki Lumbini Sudurpaschim 10 5 158 18 41 8 Province wise distribution of covid-19 cases, discharged and active cases 142,814 30,013 29,241 20,453 17,586 14,528 * 6,409 2,774 972 576 241 199 253 224 218 129 195 82 57 65 27 P R O V I N C E 1 P R O V I N C E 2 B A G M A T I GANDAKI LUMBINI KARNALI SUDURPASCHIM Active Cases Recovered Death *Includes one death of a Chinese citizen 2 COVID 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 1000 1500 500 0 COVID 18 Asar 32 19 Asar - 20 Asar 21 Asar 30 19 22 Asar 54 23 Asar 28 24 Asar 23 25 Asar 5 26 Asar 42 Confirmed 27 Asar - 3 28 Asar 6 19 Cases in 19Kathmandu Cases Valley 29 Asar 9 30 Asar 2 31 Asar 7 1 Shrawan 1 2 Shrawan 3 3 Shrawan 4 Shrawan 3 5 Shrawan 3 6 Shrawan 9 7 Shrawan 3 8 Shrawan 9 9 Shrawan 10 10 Shrawan 3 Last In 24 hours 11 Shrawan 8 12 Shrawan 6 13 Shrawan 53 14 Shrawan 15 15 Shrawan 48 16 Shrawan 38 Female 17 Shrawan 6 Total 18 Shrawan 31 n 19 Shrawan 51 Male 20 Shrawan 62 21 Shrawan 62 Cases ew 22 Shrawan 87 23 Shrawan 106 24 Shrawan 62 25 Shrawan 92 26 Shrawan 44 27 Shrawan 134 28 Shrawan 138 29 Shrawan 127 30 Shrawan 119 31 Shrawan 98 : 32 Shrawan 172 1 Bhadra 168 : 2 Bhadra 205 3 Bhadra 159 : 4 Bhadra 200 131 5 Bhadra 182 89 6 Bhadra 216 7 Bhadra 166 8 Bhadra and new discharge new and 224 42 9 Bhadra 232 10 Bhadra 301 11 Bhadra 377 12 Bhadra 415 13 Bhadra 187 14 Bhadra 429 15 Bhadra 298 16 Bhadra 481 17 Bhadra 388 18 Bhadra 445 19 Bhadra 454 20 Bhadra 408 21 Bhadra 354 22 Bhadra 326 23 Bhadra 396 24 Bhadra 464 25 Bhadra 576 26 Bhadra 696 27 Bhadra 431 28 Bhadra 597 new casesnew 29 Bhadra 512 30 Bhadra 676 31 Bhadra 737 1 Ashoj 618 2 Ashoj 859 3 Ashoj 711 4 Ashoj 767 5 Ashoj 674 6 Ashoj 647 7 Ashoj 637 8 Ashoj 755 9 Ashoj 645 10 Ashoj 724 11 Ashoj 809 12 Ashoj 817 13 Ashoj 934 14 Ashoj 902 15 Ashoj 943 16 Ashoj 1638 Valley Kathmandu in Total: Deaths: Recovered: Active: Total: Deaths: Recovered: Active: 17 Ashoj Total: Deaths: Recovered: Active: 1177 18 Ashoj 1599 19 Ashoj 1531 20 Ashoj 1017 21 Ashoj 1684 22 Ashoj 2540 23 Ashoj 1409 24 Ashoj 2672 25 Ashoj 1416 26 Ashoj new dischargenew 2283 27 Ashoj 2129 28 Ashoj 1403 29 Ashoj 909 99787 1935 157 30 Ashoj 2402 1 Kartik 1746 7 2278 2 Kartik 244 1698 3 Kartik 113 487 2388 15 4 Kartik 1 1702 5 Kartik 3107 6 Kartik 1552 5 7 Kartik 39 2720 8 Kartik 1110 5 9 Kartik 1535 10 Kartik 895 8911 97022 1 11 Kartik 252 12 Kartik 843 13 Kartik 5340 1615 14 Kartik 1888 15 Kartik 1357 16 Kartik 1622 17 Kartik 1630 18 Kartik 1468 19 Kartik 1878 20 Kartik 1398 21 Kartik 1338 22 Kartik 1512 23 Kartik 1533 24 Kartik 1428 25 Kartik 1420 26 Kartik 1261 27 Kartik 973 28 Kartik 1207 29 Kartik 835 30 Kartik 807 1 Mangsir 501 2 Mangsir 339 3 Mangsir 1038 4 Mangsir 1229 5 Mangsir 1107 6 Mangsir 899 7 Mangsir 957 8 Mangsir 1980 9 Mangsir 1790 10 Mangsir 835 11 Mangsir 785 12 Mangsir 822 13 Mangsir 645 14 Mangsir 548 15 Mangsir 809 16 Mangsir 530 17 Mangsir 723 18 Mangsir 561 19 Mangsir 606 20 Mangsir 460 21 Mangsir 484 22 Mangsir 442 23 Mangsir 594 24 Mangsir 507 25 Mangsir 404 26 Mangsir 541 27 Mangsir 482 28 Mangsir 348 29 Mangsir 333 30 Mangsir 438 1 Poush 391 2 Poush 363 3 Poush 287 4 Poush 281 5 Poush 238 6 Poush 311 7 Poush 365 8 Poush 318 9 Poush 244 10 Poush 279 11 Poush 3 267 12 Poush 208 13 Poush 278 14 Poush 398 15 Poush 312 16 Poush 247 17 Poush 167 18 Poush 154 19 Poush 197 20 Poush 185 21 Poush 232 22 Poush 232 23 Poush 251 24 Poush 207 25 Poush 194 26 Poush 126 27 Poush 314 28 Poush 259 29 Poush 246 01 Magh 246 02 Magh 172 3 Magh 131 District wise distribution of COVID-19 active cases Districts with more Districts with no Province than 500 active cases active cases 1 Solukhumbu 2 Bagmati Kathmandu Gandaki Lumbini Kalikot, Mugu, Karnali Rukum (W) Sudurpaschim District wise distribution of COVID-19 cumulative cases COVID-19 Cases details (Cumulative) Positivity Rate: 13.3% Case Fatality Rate: 0.7% Total Death/million: 67 COVID-19 Cases in Home isolation, ICU and Ventilator Institutional Province ICU Ventilator Isolation Province 1 120 3 1 Province 2 82 0 0 Bagmati 2,342 60 20 Gandaki 160 63 9 Click here to Lumbini 357 40 6 Karnali 33 2 0 view HMIS Sudurpaschim 141 1 2 Total 3,235 169 38 Report Updated as of 16-01-2021, 2:00 PM 4 RT-PCR Tests done in different laboratories Cumulative In 24 hours # Laboratory Province Tests Tests Positive 1 B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences 74037 93 1 2 Koshi Hospital, Biratnagar 59895 0 0 3 Mechi Hospital, Jhapa 21687 23 0 4 Provincial Public Health LaboratoryBiratnagar 53409 39 0 5 Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital,Biratnagar 1 24758 0 0 6 Neuro COVID hospital, Biratnagar 4865 93 3 7 Birat Medical College 3886 0 0 8 B-sure Path Lab and Diagnostic Center, 3151 45 2 Total 245688 293 6 9 Gajendra Narayan Singh Hospital, Rajbiraj, Saptari 20941 0 0 10 Provincial Public Health Laboratory, Janakpur 31131 41 0 11 Narayani Hospital, Birgunj 41996 64 3 12 Bardibas COVID-19 Laboratory 2 1189 0 0 13 National Medical College Teaching Hospital 206 0 0 14 Gaur Hospital PCR Laboratory 2878 0 0 15 Siraha Laboratory 14 0 0 Total 98355 105 3 16 National Public Health Laboratory, Teku 246597 105 21 17 Shukraraj Tropical and Infectious Disease Hospital 52210 8 4 18 Bharatpur Hospital COVID-19 Diagnostic Lab 33102 0 0 19 Vector Borne Disease Research & Training Centre 34243 7 2 20 Provincial Public Health Laboratory, Dhulikhel 17437 44 2 21 Kathmandu University Teaching Hospital 32073 29 11 22 Patan Hospital, Lalitpur 32385 50 2 23 NAMS, Bir Hospital, Kathmandu 31491 27 8 24 Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) 32325 78 3 25 Nepal Police Hospital Laboratory, Kathmandu 10292 102 9 26 Shree Birendra Hospital, Chhauni 28364 247 10 27 Nepal APF Hospital, Balambu, Kathmandu 15394 20 2 28 Star Hospital Laboratory, Sanepa 100861 372 11 29 Nepal Korea Friendship Municipality Hospital Bagmati 15403 0 0 30 Central Diagnostic Lab and Research Center 41867 99 10 31 BIDH Lab, Lalitpur 70280 208 4 32 Sooriya Health Care Pvt. Ltd 33792 111 5 33 KMC Hospital, Kathmandu 54746 202 24 34 HAMS Hospital, Kathmandu 45520 624 9 35 B & B Hospital, Lalitpur 26949 86 3 36 Nepal Mediciti Hospital, Lalitpur 13990 62 1 37 Chitwan Medical College, Bharatpur 27748 57 6 38 Paropakar Maternity and Women's Hospital 3270 0 0 39 Decode Genomics & Research Center, Kathmandu 33221 90 7 40 Intrepid Diagnostic Center Pvt.
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