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Governmentof Telangana Office of the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare GOVERNMENTOF TELANGANA OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MEDIA BULLETIN- COVID-19 Dated:09/09/2020 As of:08/09/2020(8PM) STATUS OF COVID-19 CASES S. NO DETAILS NUMBER 1. NO. OF POSITIVE CASES TODAY (CUMULATIVE) 2,479 (1,47,642) 2. NO. OF RECOVERED CASES TODAY (CUMULATIVE) 2,485 (1,15,072) 3. NO. OF DEATHS TODAY (CUMULATIVE) 10 (916) 4. CASE FATALITY RATE (INDIA) 0.62% (1.69%) 5. RECOVERY RATE (INDIA) 77.9%(77.76%) 6. TOTAL NUMBER OF ACTIVE CASES 31,654 7. NO. OF INDIVIDUALS IN HOME/INSTITUTIONAL ISOLATION 24,741 STATUS OF TESTS S. NO DETAILS NUMBER 1 NO. OF SAMPLES TESTED TODAY (CUMMULATIVE) AGAINST DAILY TESTING 62,649 TARGET FOR TELANGANA AS PER W.H.O. BENCHMARK @ 140 PER MILLION (18,90,554) PER DAY, i.e., 5,600 TESTS PER DAY 2 SAMPLES TESTED PER MILLION POPULALATION 50,922 3 NO. OF REPORTS AWAITED 2,430 STATUS OF CONTACTS S. NO DETAILS NUMBER 1 NO. OF SAMPLES TESTED TODAY (CUMMULATIVE) 62,649 (18,90,554) 2 No. OF PRIMARY CONTACTS TESTED TODAY 28,192 (45%) 3 No. OF SECONDARY CONTACTS TESTED TODAY 8,771 (14%) 1 STATUS OF SYMPTOMATIC / ASYMPTOMATIC S. NO DETAILS NUMBER 1 TOTAL NO. OF POSITIVES 1,47,642 2 TOTAL NO. OF ASYMPTOMATIC 1,01,873(69%) 3 TOTAL NO. OF SYMPTOMATIC 45,769(31%) AGE AND GENDER WISE COVID POSITIVE DETAILS S.NO AGE GROUP AGE WISE POSITIVE CASES (%) TOTAL MALE FEMALE 1 UP TO 10 YEARS 3.48 1.90 1.58 2 11-20 YEARS 6.50 3.57 2.94 3 21-30 YEARS 22.59 14.52 8.07 4 31-40 YEARS 24.47 16.97 7.50 5 41-50 YEARS 18.24 11.75 6.49 6 51-60 YEARS 14.38 9.28 5.11 7 61-70 YEARS 7.22 4.46 2.77 8 71-80 YEARS 2.53 1.60 0.93 9 81 & ABOVE 0.58 0.37 0.21 100.00 64.41 35.59 COMORBIDITIES STATUS AMONG DEATHS PERCENTAGE OF DEATHS DUE TO COVID-19 46.13 % PERCENTAGE OF DEATHS DUE TO COMORBIDITIES 53.87 % DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURE/BED OCCUPANCY UNDER GOVERNMENT S. NO BEDS AVAILABLE OCCUPIED VACANT 1 REGULAR BEDS 12,284 793 11,491 2 OXYGEN BEDS 5,861 1,216 4,645 3 ICU BEDS 2,251 650 1,601 TOTAL 20,396 2,659 17,737 * NO. OF VENTILATORS = 1,117 TESTING FACILITIES TYPE GOVERNMENT PRIVATE RT-PCR/CBNAAT/TRUENAT 17 38 RAPID ANTIGEN TESTING CENTERS 1076 - 2 DISTRICT WISE POSITIVE CASES S NO. DISTRICT NAME TODAY 1. ADILABAD 31 2. BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM 83 3. GHMC 322 4. JAGITYAL 79 5. JANGAON 35 6. JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLY 14 7. JOGULAMBA GADWAL 23 8. KAMAREDDY 94 9. KARIMNAGAR 120 10. KHAMMAM 94 11. KOMARAMBHEEM ASIFABAD 24 12. MAHABOOBNAGAR 40 13. MAHABUBABAD 67 14. MANCHERIAL 67 15. MEDAK 34 16. MEDCHAL MALKAJIGIRI 183 17. MULUGU 22 18. NAGARKURNOOL 54 19. NALGONDA 108 20. NARAYANPET 14 21. NIRMAL 43 22. NIZAMABAD 101 23. PEDDAPALLI 71 24. RAJANNA SIRICILLA 67 25. RANGAREDDY 188 26. SANGAREDDY 64 27. SIDDIPET 88 28. SURYAPET 96 29. VIKARABAD 16 30. WANAPARTHY 33 31. WARANGAL RURAL 34 32. WARANGAL URBAN 124 33. YADADRI BHONIGIR 46 TOTAL 2479 3 LAST SEVEN DAYS CASES NAME OF THE DISTRICT 08-09 07-09 06-09 05-09 04-09 03-09 02-09 ADILABAD 31 33 16 22 23 37 36 BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM 83 95 49 69 93 86 89 GHMC 322 304 245 325 305 267 452 JAGITYAL 79 64 73 81 85 79 88 JANGAON 35 38 30 39 38 51 41 JAYASHANKAR BHUPALPALLY 14 18 1 24 12 24 26 JOGULAMBA GADWAL 23 22 17 21 27 36 33 KAMAREDDY 94 76 46 86 60 85 62 KARIMNAGAR 120 157 136 144 150 129 164 KHAMMAM 94 116 64 128 142 128 157 KOMARAMBHEEM ASIFABAD 24 20 13 25 23 16 19 MAHABOOBNAGAR 40 45 40 44 42 48 42 MAHABUBABAD 67 71 63 73 58 50 62 MANCHERIAL 67 69 44 63 73 69 71 MEDAK 34 36 10 34 42 42 35 MEDCHAL MALKAJIGIRI 183 132 65 185 134 190 129 MULUGU 22 20 11 15 18 44 18 NAGARKURNOOL 54 53 29 51 40 48 41 NALGONDA 108 105 79 158 170 135 157 NARAYANPET 14 8 2 11 16 16 21 NIRMAL 43 34 14 19 31 44 16 NIZAMABAD 101 102 94 95 93 85 97 PEDDAPALLI 71 68 32 69 65 68 75 RAJANNA SIRICILLA 67 64 20 45 72 45 53 RANGAREDDY 188 191 158 197 184 171 216 SANGAREDDY 64 37 103 82 70 67 76 SIDDIPET 88 89 106 88 80 82 120 SURYAPET 96 101 62 102 96 87 116 VIKARABAD 16 15 12 14 19 17 27 WANAPARTHY 33 40 25 41 40 38 45 WARANGAL RURAL 34 21 21 40 36 42 46 WARANGAL URBAN 124 91 93 117 96 95 114 YADADRI BHONIGIR 46 57 29 67 78 57 73 4 COVID TESTING LABORATORIES (RT-PCT, CBNAAT, TRUENAT) S.NO NAME OF LABORATORY TYPE OF TEST GOVERNMENT LABORATORIES 1 GANDHI MEDICAL COLLEGE, SECUNDERABAD RT-PCR 2 OSMANIA MEDICAL COLLEGE, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 3 SIR RONALD ROSS OF TROPICAL & COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 4 NIZAM’S INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 5 INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 6 ESIC MEDICAL COLLEGE, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 7 KAKATIYA MEDICAL COLLEGE, WARANGAL RT-PCR 8 CENTRE FOR CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 9 CENTRE FOR DNA FINGERPRINTING & DIAGNOSTICS, HYDERABAD RT-PCR 10 RAILWAY HOSPITAL, LALLAGUDA, SECUNDERABAD RT-PCR 11 RAJIV GANDHI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, ADILABAD CBNAAT 12 GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL, NIZAMABAD CBNAAT 13 GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL, SURYAPET CBNAAT 14 AH HOSPITAL, GADWAL CBNAAT 15 AREA HOSPITAL, KOTHAGUDEM CBNAAT 16 DISTRICT HOSPITAL, KARIMNAGAR CBNAAT 17 GOVERNMENT GENERAL HOSPITAL SIDDIPET RT-PCR PRIVATE LABORATORIES 1 AIG RT - PCR 2 AIPLSPL RT - PCR 3 APOLLO HEALTH & LIFESTYLE RT - PCR 4 APOLLO JUBILEE HILLS RT - PCR 5 AVIGNA DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 6 BIOGNOSYS RT - PCR 7 CHALMEDA MEDICAL COLLEGE, KARIMNAGAR RT - PCR 8 CONTINENTAL HOSPITAL CB - NAAT 9 CYTOMOL LABS RT - PCR 10 DECCAN COLLEGE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES RT - PCR 11 GLOBAL HOSPITAL LAKDIKAPUL CB - NAAT 12 KAMINENI ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, LBNAGAR RT - PCR 13 KAMINENI MOULA ALI RT - PCR 14 KAMINENI INSTITUTE OF MEDIXAL SCIENCES, NARKETPALLY RT - PCR 15 KIMS RT - PCR 16 LEPRA SOCIETY RT - PCR 17 LIKHITHA DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 18 LUCID RT - PCR 19 MAP MY GENOME RT - PCR 20 MEDICS RT - PCR 21 MEGSAN DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 22 NEUBERG DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 23 PATH CARE (LAB SAMPLES) RT - PCR 24 REMEDIES RT - PCR 25 R.V.M. INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH CENTRE RT - PCR 26 SANDOR SPL DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 27 SRI KRISHNA DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 28 STAR HOSPITAL TRUENAT 28 SVS MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB RT - PCR 30 TENET RT - PCR 31 UMED CLINICAL REFERENCE LABORATORY RT - PCR 32 VIJAYA DIAGNOSTICS RT - PCR 33 VIMTA LABS RT - PCR 34 VIRINCHI RT - PCR 35 YASHODA HOPSITAL SECUNDERABAD RT - PCR 36 DR. IRAVATHAM’S CLINICAL LABORATORY CB-NAAT 37 MAMATA ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES RT-PCR 38 MEDICOVER HOSPITAL LABORATORY SERVICES RT-PCR 5 List of Rapid Antigen testing centers District wise testing centers HYDERABAD 1 UPHC Bandlaguda 34 UPHC Harrajpenta 67 UPHC Vinayak Nagar 2 UPHC Barkas 35 UPHC Tilak Nagar 68 UPHC Jublihills 3 UPHC Maisaram 36 UPHC Puranapool-I 69 UPHC ESI 4 UPHC Parvathi Nagar 37 UPHC Puranapool-II 70 UPHC Ameerpet 5 UPHC Uppuguda 38 UPHC Panipura 71 UPHC Sanath Nagar 6 UPHC Balagunj 39 UPHC Karwan-II 72 UPHC Punjagutta 7 UPHC Chandulal Baradari 40 UPHC Maharajgunj 73 UPHC Gandhi 8 UPHC Teegalkunta 41 UPHC Dhoodbowli 74 UPHC Bhoiguda 9 UPHC Jahanuma 42 UPHC Kishanbagh 75 UPHC ChuttalBasthi 10 UPHC Charminar 43 UPHC Begum Bazar 76 UPHC Kuttivellodi 11 UPHC Umda Bazar 44 UPHC Afzal Sagar 77 UPHC Chilkalguda 12 UPHC Aliyabad 45 UPHC ChinthalBasthi 78 UPHC Mettuguda 13 UPHC Edi Bazar 46 UPHC Syed Nagar 79 UPHC Mohammadguda 14 UPHC Aman Nagar 47 UPHC Nampally 80 UPHC Tukaram Gate 15 UPHC Panjesha-I 48 UPHC Niloufer 81 UPHC Addagutta 16 UPHC Nayapool 49 UPHC Agapura 82 UPHC Pan Bazar 17 UPHC Taramaidan 50 UPHC Shanti Nagar 83 UPHC Dr. Paul Das 18 UPHC Kamatipura 51 UPHC Khairtabad 84 UPHC Gareeb Nagar 19 UPHC Panjesha-II 52 UPHC Kummarwadi 85 UPHC Bible House 20 UPHC Dabeerpura 53 UPHC Film Nagar 86 UPHCBowenpally 21 UPHC Darulshifa 54 UPHC Gudimalkapur 87 UPHC Tirumalgiri 22 UPHC Azampura 55 UPHC Karwan-I 88 UPHC Picket 23 UPHC Yakutpura-I 56 UPHC Golconda 89 UPHC Bollaram 24 UPHC Yakutpura-II 57 UPHC Gagan Mahal 90 UPHC Rasoolpura 25 UPHC Malakpet 58 UPHC DBR Mills 91 GOVT. AYUR HOSPITAL 26 UPHC Jambagh Park 59 UPHC Boggulkunta 92 NATURE CURE HOSPITAL 27 UPHC Madannapet 60 UPHC Sulthan Bazar 93 SAROJINIDEVI EYE HOSPITAL 28 UPHC Gaddiannaram 61 UPHC Esamia Bazar 94 GOVT. NIZAMIA TIBBI HOSPITAL 29 UPHC Shalivahana Nagar 62 UPHC RH&FWTC 95 AH MAlakpet 30 UPHC Bagh Amberpet 63 UPHC Sri Ram Nagar 96 AH Nampally 31 UPHC Musheerabad 64 UPHC Borabanda 97 AH Golconda 32 UPHC Bholakpur 65 UPHC Showkath Nagar 33 UPHC AMS 66 UPHC Banjarahills ADILABAD 1 UPHC Chilukuri Laxmi Nagar 11 PHC Sonala 21 PHC Narnoor 2 UPHC Hamaliwada 12 PHC Gadiguda 22 PHC Neradigonda 3 UPHC Khurishid Nagar 13 PHC Jhari 23 PHC Talamadugu 4 UPHC Puthlibowli 14 PHC Gudihathnoor 24 PHC Tamsi 5 UPHC Shantinagar 15 PHC Ichoda 25 PHC Danthanpally 6 PHC Ankoli 16 PHC Narsapur 26 PHC Hasnapur 7 PHC Bazarhathnoor 17 PHC Indervelly 27 PHC Shyampur 8 PHC Bela 18 PHC Pittabongaram 28 DH Utnoor 9 PHC Syedpur 19 PHC Gimma 29 CHC Boath 10 PHC Bheempur T 20 PHC Jainath 30 Med College RIMS, Hospital BHADRADRI KOTHAGUDEM 1 PHC Allapalli 15 PHC Parnasala 28 PHC Ulavanoor 2 PHC Erragunta 16 PHC Gundala 29 PHC Janampeta 3 PHC Aswapuram 17 PHC Julurupadu 30 PHC Pinapaka 4 PHC Aswaraopeta 18 PHC Karakagudem 31 PHC SujathaNagar 5 PHC Gummadavalli 19 UPHC Old Kothagudem 32 PHC Sulahanagar 6 PHC Morampallibanjara 20 UPHC Ramavaram 33 PHC Komararam 7 PHC Chandrugonda 21 UPHC SafaiBasthi 34 PHC Rompedu 8 PHC Satyanarayanapuram 22 PHC Regalla 35 CHC Yellandu 9 PHC Charla 23 PHC Manuguru 36 CHC Palavoncha 10 PHC Penagadapa 24 PHC Mangapeta 37 CHC Burgampadu 11 PHC Dammapeta 25 UPHC Gudipadu 38 CHC Ashwaraopeta 12 PHC Patwarigudem 26 PHC Jaganadhapuram 39 AH Bhadrachalam 13 PHC Dummugudem 27 UPHC Sekharam Banjara 40 DH Kothagudem 14 PHC Narsapuram JAGTIAL 1 PHC Dharmapuri 10 PHC Kodimial 19 PHC Bornapally (Raikal) 2 PHC Gollapalli 11
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