

HYDERABAD:
Telangana reported 1,921 new COVID-19 infections, taking the tally of positive cases in the state to 88,396. The death toll rose to 674 with nine more fatalities, a state government bulletin said on Friday, providing data as of 8 pm on August 13.
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), the hotbed of coronavirus cases in the state, continued to witness a low number of fresh infections with only 356 cases being reported. The GHMC was followed by Medchal-Malkajgiri (168), Rangareddy (134) and Sangareddy (90).
Except Narayanpet (6), all the remaining 32 districts in the state reported positive cases in double digits. According to the bulletin, the case fatality rate in the state was 0.76 per cent, while it was 1.96 per cent at the national level. The total number of people who recovered from the infectious disease so far was64,284, while 23,438 were under treatment.
The recovery rate in the state was 72.72 per cent, while it was 70.76 per cent in the country. The number of individuals in home/institutional isolation was 16,439. The number of asymptomatic cases (of those under home isolation) was 84 per cent, it said.
The bulletin said 22,046 samples were tested on August 13. Cumulatively, the number of samples tested was 7,11,196. The samples tested per million population was 19,156, it said.
Giving age and gender-wise COVID-19 positive details, it said 65.10 per cent were male, while 34.90 per cent were female. The highest percentage of positive cases among various age groups continues to be in the 31-40 group which was 24.6 per cent (male-17.2 and female-7.4).
The 31-40 years age group was followed by the 21-30 group with 22.9 per cent (male-14.8 and female-8.1). On comorbidities status among deaths, it said the percentage of deaths due to comorbidities was 53.87 per cent. The percentage of deaths due to COVID-19 was 46.13 per cent.
The number of vacant regular, oxygen and ICU beds was 11,501 and 4,615 and 1,668 respectively, the bulletin said. It said RT-PCR/CBNAAT/TRUENAT testing facilities in the government were 16 and 23 in the private sector.
The bulletin also said 323 rapid antigen testing centres have been set up by the government. It provided a list oflaboratories, rapid antigen testing centres, details on the status of beds in government and private hospitals, the list of containment zones in GHMC and in different districts.
The call centre number for helpline, telemedicine and grievances is 104. People can contact 9154170960 on WhatsApp for any grievances pertaining to private hospitals/laboratories, the bulletin added.
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