Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

COVID-19 death toll touches 100-mark in Sikkim

First Published: 24th November, 2020 17:03 IST

The COVID-19 death toll touched the 100-mark in Sikkim after one person succumbed to the virus on Monday. An 89-year-old man with co-morbid conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, died of the infection

The COVID-19 death toll touched the 100-mark in Sikkim after one person succumbed to the virus on Monday.

An 89-year-old man with co-morbid conditions, including Parkinson’s disease, died of the infection at the STNM Hospital.

The state registered 14 new cases in the past 24 hours, taking the overall tally to 4,736.

The total active cases in the state stand at 230. While, 4,320 patients have recovered from the disease so far.

A total of 61,135 samples, including 48 samples have been tested in Sikkim in the past 24 hours.

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Chewabhanjyang Road Connecting Sikkim to Nepal to be Ready This Year: Minister NB Dahal

The strategic route, once operational, will bolster cross-border trade and tourism with Nepal.

10th January 2025
Banner
Sikkim: Heavy Snowfall Disrupts Traffic Movement on Several Routes. Check Details Here

Authorities have cancelled all advance permits for JN Road as a precaution

08th January 2025
Banner
Body of Sikkim Youth Missing Since Jan 5, Found

The deceased, identified as Prajal Pradhan, went missing after attending the ‘YAA Festival' in Sikkim’s Soreng district.

07th January 2025
Banner
Sikkim, Arunachal Among Top 3 Highest Per Capita Consumer Spending States in 2023-24

Sikkim leads with a rural Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure of Rs. 9,377 and an urban MPCE of Rs. 13,927.

05th January 2025
Banner
Sikkim CM Bars Entry of Individuals Below 21 Years In Bars, Discos and Pubs Across State

CM Tamang has urged the pub, bar and disc managements to compulsorily check voter IDs of individuals entering their establishments.

04th January 2025