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Covid infections rising in Bengal, over 970 cases reported 2 days in a row

Mamata Banerjee urged people to follow safety protocols during upcoming festivities

A woman adjusts the protective face mask of her child, at a deserted road during the ongoing COVID-induced lockdown in Kolkata | PTI [File} A woman and child on the streets of Kolkata | PTI

West Bengal continued to record an upward trend in Covid-19 infection for the fourth  consecutive day after the Durga Puja festival last week, according to the state health department bulletin released on Sunday.

The state reported 989 new cases on Sunday, higher than the previous day's 974 cases. On October 22, 21 and 20, the number of fresh cases was 846, 833 and 867 respectively.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee urged people to follow the safety protocols rigourously to curb the spread of the viral disease.

"Please wear the mask properly. The number of Covid cases registered a spike after Durga Puja. Hence, you must follow the Covid safety precautions, do not keep the mask hanging from your chin," Banerjee said at a meeting.

She urged everyone to follow the COVID-19 safety protocols during the upcoming Kali Puja, Diwali, Chhat Puja and Jagaddhatri Puja festivities.

On Sunday, West Bengal registered 10 fresh fatalities due to coronavirus, two less than what the figure was on Saturday.

The new deaths took the toll to 19,055 while the state's caseload has gone up to 15,86,455 on Sunday.

Kolkata recorded the highest number of positive cases in the state at 273 on Sunday, followed by 146 in neighbouring North 24 Parganas, the bulletin said.

The number of active cases went up to 7,882 from Saturday's 7,731. The percentage of positive cases is 2.32 per cent on Sunday, up from Saturday's 2.26 per cent.

People had been seen visiting big-ticket Durga Puja pandals in large numbers
in and around Kolkata during the festival which ended on October 15.

Of the 10 fresh fatalities, two each were reported in Kolkata, Hooghly, North and South 24 Parganas districts.

With 828 people discharged on Sunday, the recovery rate stood at 98.30 per cent. 

The bulletin said 42,622 samples were tested on Sunday, compared to Saturday's 43,159.

Altogether 15,59,518 patients have been discharged so far, it said.

A total of 1,89,28,189 samples have been tested in West Bengal till date.

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