Thiruvananthapuram, April 24: Kerala today reported the third death in the State due to Covid-19. A four-month-old infant, a native of Malappuram who was undergoing treatment at Kozhikode Medical College died today. The child had multiple cardiac problems by birth and was tested positive for Coronavirus but the parents have tested negative. This was announced by the Chief Minister, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan today while addressing the media.
Meanwhile, three fresh cases were confirmed today, all in Kasargod district and acquired through local transmission.
At the same time, 15 patients undergoing treatment have recovered from Covid-19 in the State today. Five patients in Kasargod district, three each from Pathanamthitta, Malappuram and Kannur districts, and one in Kollam district are those whose test results came negative.
Till date, there are 450 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Kerala and 116 patients are still under treatment across different districts except for Thrissur and Alappuzha. Kannur district has the maximum number of 56 patients followed by 18 in Kasargod district.
21,725 persons are under surveillance in the State with 21,243 persons quarantined at their homes and 482 under isolation in hospitals. 144 people were hospitalised today.
So far, 21,941 samples have been sent for testing and 20,830 samples have tested negative with no infection.
“Restrictions in Red Zones would continue till May 03. The threat of the third phase spread of Coronavirus is still looming on us and we cannot afford to be careless”, the CM added.
RCC, Thiruvananthapuram sets up Cancer treatment centre at Kanyakumari
Kerala Chief Minister, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan today announced that the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) at Thiruvananthapuram has started a cancer treatment centre at the Kanyakumari District Hospital for the benefit of cancer patients in Kanyakumari and surrounding districts who usually depend on RCC, Thiruvananthapuram for their treatment.
Giving details, the Chief Minister said there are currently 560 patients from that area undergoing treatment at RCC, Thiruvananthapuram but they are not able to reach here during the lockdown period. To address this issue, RCC, Thiruvananthapuram in association with the Tamil Nadu Health Department and with the support of Tamil Nadu Government has started this cancer treatment centre at Kanyakumari.
It may be recalled that the Kerala Government had set up 22 Cancer treatment centres across all the 14 districts in the State in association with the Regional Cancer Centre (RCC) at Thiruvananthapuram. This would enable cancer patients to continue their follow-up treatment including chemotherapy at their nearest Cancer treatment centre during this Covid period.
Minister of Health & Social Justice, Smt K K Shailaja; Revenue Minister, Shri E Chandrasekharan, and Chief Secretary, Shri Tom Jose IAS were also present during the media briefing.