Chennai's total of infections has reached 64,689 (File)
Highlights
- Tamil Nadu's COVID-19 death count stands at 1,385, government data says
- There are 1,02,721 total cases in the state - including the deaths
- Chennai accounts for 62.9% of Tamil Nadu's total coronavirus cases
Chennai: Tamil Nadu, the second worst coronavirus hit state in the country, on Friday crossed the one lakh-mark as 4,329 people tested positive for the highly infectious virus in a day. With an addition of 64, the state's death count stood at 1,385, government data said.
There are 1,02,721 total cases in the state - including the deaths - out of which 58,378 people have been cured. On Friday, 2,357 people were discharged from hospitals. Tamil Nadu's active cases stand at 42,955.
With a tally of 64,689 positive cases and 23,581 active cases, Chennai accounts for 62.9% of Tamil Nadu's total.
In Chennai, six urban clusters with cramped houses along narrow lanes - accounting for 26 lakh people - continue to add up coronavirus numbers. Besides using common toilets at home or public toilets outside around, fifteen percent of the people here, officials say, defy COVID-19 norms.
The virus is now spreading to other districts as well with urban populations. 330 people tested positive on Friday in adjoining Chengalpattu district, taking its tally to 6,139. In Madurai, 287 tested positive.
In a revision of strategy, the state has ramped up testing phenomenally. On Friday, 35,028 people got tested and 12,70,720 people have been tested across the state so far.
Hundreds of fever clinics are also being set up across the state in a bid to draw people with fever and other symptoms for coronavirus screening.
While Chennai and Madurai are under total lockdown, bus services have been suspended in other districts.
The state government denies there is community spread. Citing its 56.8% recovery rate and 1.3% mortality rate, Dr Prabhdeep Kaur, a member of the expert medical team in Tamil Nadu had said: "There is no need for panic over the spike. Early detection is an opportunity to save lives".
Sources in the state government say according to projections, the state will touch the 2 lakh-mark in August.
The opposition DMK accuses the government of complacency. The ruling AIADMK also drew criticism from sections of public for hastily opening up the economy and then retracting, and blindly following its ally BJP's timeline.
In May the state government appointed senior bureaucrat Dr J Radhakrishnan known for his disaster management expertise as Health Secretary to tackle the situation.
Tamil Nadu is set to open up malls and industries in several parts outside Chennai from June 6.