Kerala getting closer to Covid-19 community spread, warns CM Vijayan

Of the 6,534 recorded cases in Kerala, 2,795 are presently active

Coronavirus
Health worker collects nasal sample from a man for Covid-19 test
IANS Thiruvananthapuram
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 09 2020 | 8:36 PM IST

On the day of another high number of Covid-19 cases, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, here on Thursday, said the situation was inching to community spread.

"We had said we are on the verge of community spread. We are getting closer to that. The need of hour is to avoid all crowding. Things went out of control in a market here and that caused fresh lockdown. All should be cautious and venture out only if there is a major need," said Vijayan.

Of the 6,534 recorded cases in Kerala, 2,795 are presently active.

"Of the new cases during the day, 117 came from abroad, 74 from within the country, and 133 are local infectees. Source of 7 is unknown and 8 are defence or para military officials," said Vijayan.

He said Poonthura (a fishing hamlet in the state capital) had been identified as an area of 'super spread' and the only way to keep things under control was to remain indoors.

"of the 213 cases in the past three days in the state capital, 190 were from local infectees. Of Thursday's 95 cases, 88 are local infectees. We have imposed special security measures and also more health facilities at Poonthura. The area will get the full attention of health authorities," Vijayan said.

On the increase in suicides by people below 18 years, the Chief Minister said, "Since March 25 (when the nationwide lockdown came into force) there have been 66 cases of such suicides. One case was reported during the day. The reason for suicides appeared trivial," said Vijayan. Parents couldn't be blamed for getting angry and demand corrections, he added.

"A committee is being constituted under Director General of Police R. Sreelekha to study the issue," said Vijayan.

--IANS

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First Published: Jul 09 2020 | 8:31 PM IST

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