COVID-19 pandemic in Tripura

The first case of the COVID-19 pandemic in India was reported on 30 January 2020, originating from China. Slowly, the pandemic spread to various states and union territories including the state of Tripura. The first case was recorded in this region on 6 April.[1]

COVID-19 pandemic in Tripura
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationTripura, India
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseAgartala
Arrival date6 April 2020
(4 months, 1 week and 3 days)[1]
Confirmed cases1,240 (22 June 2020)
Active cases453[note 1]
Recovered782 (22 June 2020)
Deaths
1 (9 June 2020)
Fatality rate0.08%
Government website
COVID-19 dashboard

Timeline

COVID-19 cases in Tripura, India  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases

Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Last 15 days Last 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-05-14
156(n.a.) 0(n.a.)
Sources: .

May 2020

  • As on 23 May, total number of cases in Tripura was 191, including 39 active cases and 152 recoveries.[2]

June 2020

  • As on 3 June, total number of cases in Tripura was 520, including 347 active cases and 173 recoveries.[2]
  • As on 4 June, total number of cases was 646, including 473 active cases and 173 recoveries.[2]
  • As on 7 June, total number of cases was 802, including 610 active cases and 192 recoveries.[2]
  • On 12 June, total number of cases reached 1000. This includes 721 active cases and 278 cures. 1 person died due to virus.[2]
  • As on 19 June, total number of cases was 1154, including 514 active cases and 639 recoveries. 1 person died due to virus.[2]
  • As on 24 June, total number of cases was 1263, including 358 active cases and 904 cures. 1 person succumbed to the virus.[2]
  • As on 29 June, total number of cases in Tripura was 1386, including 264 active cases, 1096 recoveries and 1 death.[2]

July 2020

  • As on 3 July, total number of cases in Tripura was 1533, including 333 active cases, 1199 cures and 1 death.[2]
  • As on 7 July, total number of cases was 1703, including 454 active cases, 1248 recoveries and 1 death.[2]
  • As on 15 July, total number of cases was 2281, including 660 active cases and 1604 recoveries. 3 persons succumbed to the virus.[2]
  • As on 18 July, total number of cases was 2497, including 796 active cases and 1684 recoveries and 3 fatalities.[2]
  • As on 25 July, total number of cases was 3864, including 1643 active cases and 2210 recoveries and 11 deaths.[2]
  • As on 30 July, total number of cases in Tripura was 4722, including 1721 active cases and 2962 recoveries and 21 deaths.[2]

August 2020

  • As on 4 August, total number of cases in Tripura was 5502, including 1799 active cases, 3675 cures and 28 deaths.[2]
  • As on 7 August, total number of cases was 5868, including 1954 active cases, 3860 recoveries and 36 deaths.[2]
  • As on 10 August, total number of cases was 6223, including 1720 active cases, 4443 recoveries and 42 fatalities.[2]
  • As on 14 August, total number of cases was 6764, including 1703 active cases, 5015 recoveries and 46 deaths.[2]

Sample Testing

Summary of test results
Samples tested 56,035
Tested Positive 1,240
Tests per million[note 2] 14,037
Percentage Tested Positive 2.21%
As of 22 June 2020

Statistics

COVID-19 pandemic in Tripura by districts
S.No. District Active Cases Cured/ Discharged/ Migrated Deaths Total Cases
1 Sipahijala 264 272 0 536
2 Dhalai 5 200 0 205
3 West Tripura 72 74 1 147
4 Gomati 38 83 0 121
5 South Tripura 32 69 0 101
6 Unakoti 19 49 0 68
7 Khowai 15 26 0 41
8 North Tripura 8 13 0 21
Total 453 786 1 1,240
As of 22 June 2020[4]
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See also

Notes

  1. 4 persons migrated, are not included here
  2. Population based on 2019 estimates from National Health Mission[3]

References

  1. Loiwal, Manogya (6 April 2020). "Coronavirus in India: Woman tests positive for Covid-19 in Agartala, first case in Tripura". India Today. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
  2. "MoHFW-GOI". Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  3. "Report_Population_Projection_2019.pdf" (PDF). NHM India. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  4. "COVID-19 Dashboard Tripura". The Government of Tripura. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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