Nagaland reports 6 COVID deaths, 91 fresh cases today

Nagaland reports 6 COVID deaths, 91 fresh cases today

Nagaland reports 6 COVID deaths, 91 fresh cases todayNagaland reports 6 COVID deaths, 91 fresh cases today
India TodayNE
  • Jun 27, 2021,
  • Updated Jun 27, 2021, 12:21 AM IST

DIMAPUR: Nagaland today recorded six COVID-19 deaths and 91 fresh positive cases.

On the other hand, a total of 106 positive people recovered during the day.

Of the total new cases, 20 people tested positive in Dimapur, followed by Kohima 48, Mokokchung 9, Peren 3, Phek 1, Tuensang 6 and Zunheboto 4.

With the new cases, the State’s total caseload rose up to 24,850.

The state currently has 1,487 active cases of the infection.

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The death toll due to the infection reached 473 and 22,178 people recovered so far.

A total of 698 people migrated from the State.

Meanwhile, Chief Secretary J Alam and other senior officials of the State interacted with the district task forces through video conferencing at COVID war Room in Kohima today to take stock of the COVID status in all the districts.

Alam particularly inquired about the status of testing, vaccination, rural surveillance and sought the district task forces’ recommendations about the extension of lockdown.

He stressed the urgent need for more testing and intensification of vaccination drive across the state.

Alam directed the low testing and vaccination districts to put in a concerted effort in ramping up the testing as well as vaccination in their districts.

Besides highlighting the problems and difficulties being faced in the districts in the fight against the virus, the deputy commissioners put forth their suggestions and recommendations on management of the virus.

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Alam asked all the deputy commissioners to strictly check the attendance in district head of offices and to ensure the officers concerned are in the station.

DGP T. J. Longkumer on the other hand, asked all the superintendents of police to be more vigilant and to ensure that anti-social activities are not carried out around the vicinity of the hospitals.

"Security of the medical staff and patients is very important," he added.

Longkumer also announced a cash award of Rs 50,000 to the Longleng District Executive Force under whose initiative 100 % vaccination has been done in the district.

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