Are Covid Cases Rising Again in Manipur?

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Key Takeaways
- 33 new Covid-19 cases reported in Manipur.
- Total cases in the state now stand at 145.
- Positivity rate is currently 32.7%.
- Health officials are urging the public to remain vigilant.
- Governor Bhalla emphasized the need for proactive measures and community awareness.
Imphal, June 22 (NationPress) The count of Covid-19 cases is escalating in Manipur, as 33 individuals, including women, have tested positive for the virus on Sunday, raising the total cumulative cases in the northeastern state to 145, according to health officials.
Health authorities reported that 101 samples were tested on Sunday, with 33 coming back positive across three districts: Imphal West (27), Imphal East (3), and Thoubal (3).
As per the officials, out of the total 145 positive cases on Sunday, 103 were from Imphal West district, 29 from Imphal East district, six from Thoubal district, four from Bishnupur, two from Tengnoupal, and one from Kakching district.
With the exception of the tribal-inhabited Tengnoupal district, the other five districts are situated in the Imphal Valley region.
The first Covid case in Manipur was reported on June 9, involving a 23-year-old woman who tested positive for the virus, marking the initial instance in this current wave of infections.
The current Covid-19 positivity rate in Manipur is at 32.7 percent.
Currently, 122 individuals with confirmed Covid-19 cases are in home quarantine.
Manipur Health Services Director Chambo Gonmei stated that the woman is from Bishnupur district and had exhibited Covid-like symptoms.
Her samples, taken at a private clinic in Imphal on June 5, returned results on June 9.
Gonmei urged the public to remain vigilant due to the increasing spread of the virus in other regions.
In a related development, Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla presided over a Covid-19 review meeting at the Raj Bhavan.
The meeting included Chief Secretary Prashant Kumar Singh, senior medical officials from the state Health Department, and other authorities.
The review was convened in light of recent guidelines from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare regarding enhanced preparedness amidst growing concerns of a potential Covid-19 resurgence.
An official from Raj Bhavan reported that health officials updated the Governor on the state's readiness, covering diagnostics, protective equipment, oxygen supply, ICU and isolation wards, essential medications, and the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme-Integrated Health Information Platform portal.
Challenges related to testing capacity, medical supplies, and hospital preparedness were also discussed.
Governor Bhalla emphasized the necessity of proactive measures, sufficient medical infrastructure, and community awareness to ensure the state is equipped to manage any potential surge in cases, officials noted.