WORLD POPULATION DAY ACTIVITY Collect the statistical data on the number of recovered covid cases of 10 districts in Tamilnadu .Using this data draw a Pictograph. Make it colourful and present it neatly on a white sheet
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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu reported two Covid-19 deaths and 74 new cases of Coronavirus on Saturday, 73 of which were related to the mid-March Tablighi Jamaat conference in Delhi. The State has witnessed three deaths so far.
This takes the total tally in the state to 485. This was the fourth consecutive day when the state saw a large number of cases. It reported 102 cases on Friday, 75 cases on Thursday and 110 on Wednesday.
As many as 1,500 people from the state had attended the congregation in Delhi, leading to a scramble to trace, test and isolate them. These people are spread across 15 districts in the state and over 1200 people have been traced and isolated so far.
On Saturday morning, a 51-year-old patient who was admitted in a Villupuram hospital and had attended the Delhi conference died owing to the disease while a 53-year-old woman passed away at Theni medical college in the afternoon after developing respiratory complications. She was the wife of one of the attendees of the conference.
The Chennai district tops the list with 88 cases being reported followed Dindugal with 43 cases. The largest number of cases reported on Saturday were from Ranipet.
Health Secretary Beela Rajesh while addressing the media on Saturday spoke of how the situation the world over was a 'medical disaster' and that the government machinery was in place to deal with it.
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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu reported two Covid-19 deaths and 74 new cases of Coronavirus on Saturday, 73 of which were related to the mid-March Tablighi Jamaat conference in Delhi. The State has witnessed three deaths so far.
This takes the total tally in the state to 485. This was the fourth consecutive day when the state saw a large number of cases. It reported 102 cases on Friday, 75 cases on Thursday and 110 on Wednesday.
As many as 1,500 people from the state had attended the congregation in Delhi, leading to a scramble to trace, test and isolate them. These people are spread across 15 districts in the state and over 1200 people have been traced and isolated so far.
On Saturday morning, a 51-year-old patient who was admitted in a Villupuram hospital and had attended the Delhi conference died owing to the disease while a 53-year-old woman passed away at Theni medical college in the afternoon after developing respiratory complications. She was the wife of one of the attendees of the conference.
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