COVID-19: Karnataka registers 1,386 infections and 61 deaths
PTI, Jul 13, 2021, 7:35 AM IST
Bengaluru: Karnataka on Monday saw further decline in the COVID cases with 1,386 fresh infections and 61 deaths, taking the caseload and toll to 28,72,684 and 35,896 respectively, the health department said.
The fresh infections came down by about 600 compared to Sunday.
The active cases in the state stood at 35,896.
As many as 3,204 patients recovered, taking the total recoveries to 28,01,907.
The positivity rate for the day was 1.26 per cent and case fatality rate was 4.40 per cent, the department said.
Bengaluru Urban district reported 319 infections, the highest among all the districts of the state, and nine deaths. The city has so far reported 12,19,697 infections and 15,745 deaths.
There were 12,985 active cases.
Mysuru remained as the second major COVID-19 hotspot with 177 infections and 10 deaths.
According to the bulletin, deaths were recorded in 22 districts including 10 in Dakshina Kannada and four in Mandya.
There were zero deaths in Bidar, Chamarajanagar, Chitradurga, Davangere, Kalaburagi, Uttara Kannada and Yadgir.
The state conducted 1,09,399 COVID tests including 90,903 RT-PCR tests and other methods.So far 3.60 crore tests were done cumulatively, the department added.
There were 2,03562 inoculations done on Monday, taking the total vaccinations to 2.58 crore.
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