Thiruvananthapuram: 6,591 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed in Kerala today while 7,375patients have recovered from the disease. 5,717 are cases of local transmission and the source of infection was not traceable in 707. There are 62 healthcare workers among those infected.
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20 new IT Companies set shop in Kerala after lockdown
Thiruvananthapuram: After the Covid lockdown, 20 new IT companies have come to Kerala to set up their operations here. Along with this, five existing companies have also asked for more space as part of their expansion plans. With the advent of new companies, more than 300 new job opportunities were created. It is expected that within 100 days, 500 new jobs will be created in Technopark, Trivandrum; 1,000 in Infopark, Kochi; and 125 in Cyberpark, Kozhikode, according to a press release.
Read MoreKerala successful in reducing Covid mortality rate: CM
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan today said that the State was successful in containing the number of deaths due to Covid. He also added that the government’s efforts were to delay the outbreak of the pandemic from peaking and the government used the time gained in the process to strengthen the medical and health infrastructure facilities in the State.
Read More7,469 recoveries & 5,022 new Covid cases today, only 36,599 tests
Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister, Shri Pinarayi Vijayan has informed that 5,022 new cases of Covid-19 were reported in Kerala today. Of these, 4,257 people were infected through contact and the infection source for 647 was unknown. There are 59 healthcare workers among those infected. At the same time, 7,469 patients have recovered today from Coronavirus infection.
Read More8,410 recoveries & 7,631 new Covid cases in Kerala today
Thiruvananthapuram: 7,631 new Covid-19 cases were reported in Kerala today while 8,410 patients have recovered from the disease. 6,685 people were infected through contact and the source of infection was unknown for 723. There are 63 healthcare workers among those infected.
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